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The Book of James 1:13-18 (Part 4) The Source of Temptation to Sin [12/8/2019, Sunday AM]
James 1:2-18
• Testing from without (external)—vv.
2-12
• Testing from within (internal), vv.
13-18:
o The error, v. 13a
o The correction, vv.
13b-18
The error that needs to be corrected, v. 13a
• “Tempted”
o Pressure brought by God to develop faith
o May be solicitation to sin (not by God)
 Our sin nature
 The world
 The devil
o Satan tempts to get us to fall
o God tests to help us learn to stand
The truth to be learned to correct the error, vv.
13b-18
• The truth about God’s sinless nature, v. 13b
• Man’s sinful nature, vv.
14-15
o The source, v. 14—once we yield . . .
o The sequence, v. 15
 Simple desire
 Strong imagination
 Vicarious participation
 The decision of the will
 Actual participation
• Don’t be deceived about what is just said, v. 16
• Statement about God’s good nature, vv.
17-18
o In the nature realm, v. 17
o In the spiritual realm, v. 18
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