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Temptations

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In the Bible, "temptations" refer primarily to tests or trials that challenge a person's faith and moral integrity. The Greek term for temptation, "peirasmos," can denote both a trial and the solicitation to sin. For instance, in James 1:2-4, believers are encouraged to consider it pure joy when they face various trials, recognizing that these can produce perseverance and maturity in faith. This perspective indicates that not all temptations are inherently negative; they can serve a purpose in spiritual growth.Furthermore, biblical accounts illustrate that temptations can arise from both internal desires and external influences. In the Lord's Prayer, believers are instructed to pray, "Lead us not into temptation" (Matthew 6:13), highlighting the need for divine guidance in resisting the allure of sin. Jesus himself faced significant temptations in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11), which serve as a model for how to withstand such challenges through reliance on God's Word. Ultimately, the biblical view of temptation underscores the importance of faith, reliance on God, and the transformative potential of trials when approached with a trusting heart.

Zac Poonen

In this sermon, the speaker expresses concern for young people who may start out well in their faith but fall away. He encourages them to follow his advice and not be influenced by negative examples in the Christian community. The speaker warns against doubting what God has shown in moments of clari

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Temptations 38:38
John McGregor

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of taking a stand for Christ and not succumbing to worldly temptations. He highlights how Satan tries to blind people from the truth and prevent them from understanding the gospel. The preacher also discusses the need to delight in the Lord and

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