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Someone may ask ‘what is temptation’?
June Hunt says
“The most common meaning of the word temptation is “an enticement to do wrong.”
— The word entice comes from an old Greek hunting and fishing term deleazo, which means “to lure by a bait.”
— No bait will tempt everyone, but everyone is tempted by some type of bait.
What will tempt you depends on the desires within your heart.”
June Hunt, Biblical Counseling Keys on Temptation: Promise of Pleasure—Lured by a Lie (Dallas, TX: Hope For The Heart, 2008), 1.
The New Bible Dictionary says, “The biblical idea of temptation is not primarily of seduction, as in modern usage, but of making trial of a person, or putting him to the test; which may be done for the benevolent purpose of proving or improving his quality, as well as with the malicious aim of showing up his weaknesses or trapping him into wrong action.”
J. I. Packer, “Temptation,” ed.
D. R. W. Wood et al., New Bible Dictionary (Leicester, England; Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1996), 1161.
Satan is one of the main users of Temptation.
Satan wants to see all Christians fall to temptation.
Temptation is Powerful, But God is Greater
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