Sermon Tone Analysis
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Temptation Defined
Three Categories of Temptation
The lust of the flesh- the desire to fulfill natural appetites in sinful ways- - David’s sin with Bathsheba
The lust of the eyes- - the sin of Achan- the desire for things that we see- cars, homes,
Pride of Life- the desire to impress and to make ourselves appear great- - Nebuchadnezzar’s pride
Combatting Temptation
- Jesus temptation
We combat temptation with scripture
We need to know the Word of God- - hid in my heart
We need to obey the Word of God- - taking heed
Lust of the flesh- Sexual sin- & - satisfy the natural desires of our flesh inside the bounds that God intended
Lust of the eyes- - learn contentment
Pride of Life- - something when he is nothing - having the mind of Christ who humbled himself
Good news- - not allow us to be tempted above our ability to bear it.
Victory comes through our relationship with Jesus Christ- - Paul’s struggle against temptation
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