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The Life Cycle of Sin
2. Do not be deceived.
“Do not err, my beloved brethren” (1:16-18).
James 1:13-18
Introduction
Key Theme: “Genuine ________________.”
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Chapter 1 deals with our faith when it is ______________.
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Chapter 2 deals with our faith in ____________.
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Chapter 3 deals with our faith as it relates to our __________.
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Chapter 4 deals with our faith contrasted to ______________.
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Chapter 5 deals with our faith seen in endurance and _______.
James 1 Outline - “Faith Tested”
1.
Our faith is tested by our response to trials (1:1-12).
2. Our faith is tested by our response to temptation (1:13-18).
3. Our faith is tested by our response to the Word (1:19-27).
Big Idea: “Response to ________________________”
1. Do not blame God.
“Let no one say… I am tempted of God” (1:13-15).
Life Lessons with James
Conclusion
1.
Consider the nature of man.
a. 1:13a We tend to blame others for our sin, even God
(See Prov 19:3; Gen 3:12.).
b. 1:14a We all face temptation (See 1 Cor 10:12-13).
c. 1:14b Our temptation comes from our own
lusts/desires (See Jms 4:1-4; Prov 4:23; Mt 15:19.).
d. 1:15 Unaddressed desire leads to sin, and sin leads to
death (See Gen 2:17; Rom 5:12; 6:23.).
e. 1:16-17 We are easily deceived about the goodness of
God (Compare Gen 3.).
f. 1:18 Our purpose is to be a “firstfruits of His creatures”
(Eph 2:8-10).
2. Consider the character of God.
a. 1:13b God is not tempted by evil.
b. 1:13c God Himself tempts no one.
c. 1:17a God is the Giver of every good and perfect gift.
d. 1:17b He is the unchanging “Father of lights.”
e. 1:18 God is the source of our new birth.
The Life Cycle of Sin
2. Do not be deceived.
“Do not err, my beloved brethren” (1:16-18).
James 1:13-18
Introduction
Key Theme: “Genuine ________________.”
•
Chapter 1 deals with our faith when it is ______________.
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Chapter 2 deals with our faith in ____________.
•
Chapter 3 deals with our faith as it relates to our __________.
•
Chapter 4 deals with our faith contrasted to ______________.
•
Chapter 5 deals with our faith seen in endurance and _______.
James 1 Outline - “Faith Tested”
4. Our faith is tested by our response to trials (1:1-12).
5. Our faith is tested by our response to temptation (1:13-18).
6.
Our faith is tested by our response to the Word (1:19-27).
Big Idea: “Response to ________________________”
1. Do not blame God.
“Let no one say… I am tempted of God” (1:13-15).
Life Lessons with James
Conclusion
1.
Consider the nature of man.
a. 1:13a We tend to blame others for our sin, even God
(See Prov 19:3; Gen 3:12.).
b. 1:14a We all face temptation (See 1 Cor 10:12-13).
c. 1:14b Our temptation comes from our own
lusts/desires (See Jms 4:1-4; Prov 4:23; Mt 15:19.).
d. 1:15 Unaddressed desire leads to sin, and sin leads to
death (See Gen 2:17; Rom 5:12; 6:23.).
e. 1:16-17 We are easily deceived about the goodness of
God (Compare Gen 3.).
f. 1:18 Our purpose is to be a “firstfruits of His creatures”
(Eph 2:8-10).
2. Consider the character of God.
a. 1:13b God is not tempted by evil.
b. 1:13c God Himself tempts no one.
c. 1:17a God is the Giver of every good and perfect gift.
d. 1:17b He is the unchanging “Father of lights.”
e. 1:18 God is the source of our new birth.
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