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Summary: Temptation comes in many forms; we are tempted not to tell the truth, to take something that does not belong to us, to take advantage of someone, to gossip, to over eat, to hold a grudge, or to withhold from the Lord that which rightfully belongs to him.

How to Handle Temptation

James 1:13-18

Introduction

Do you struggle with temptation? I heard of someone who said, “I don’t struggle with temptation, I just give in to it!” That is not the answer!

But the fact is, there isn’t a day that goes by that we are not tempted in some way. Temptation comes in many forms; we are tempted not to tell the truth, to take something that does not belong to us, to take advantage of someone, to gossip, to over eat, to hold a grudge, or to withhold from the Lord that which rightfully belongs to him.

The magazine “Discipleship Journal” asked its readers to rank the areas of greatest spiritual challenge to them. The results came back in this order:

1. Materialism

2. Pride

3. Self-Centeredness

4. Laziness

5. (tie) Anger and Sexual lust

Those who responded to this survey also noted that temptations were more potent when they had neglected their time with God and when they were physically tired.

The truth is that temptation is everywhere. How do you handle the temptations in your life? Can anything be done to help you win that struggle? Is it even possible to successfully resist temptation?

The Bible tells us that yes we can. In our text tonight, James gives us insight into just how to better handle the temptations that come our way. Tonight we are going to learn three steps to follow.

Read Scriptures: James 1:13-18

I. Don’t be Surprised by Temptation

Vs. 13 “When tempted…”

The first step we must take to handle temptation is to take a step of preparation. If we are going to successfully handle temptation, we can’t be surprised when it shows up on our door step.

Notice what James said, “When tempted”, he did say, “If tempted.” We should never be surprised when temptation shows itself. We need to understand some things about temptation.

1. Temptation is universal – everyone is tempted

The only person that is not tempted is the person that is dead.

2. Temptation is inevitable – it will come

You are either in temptation right now, heading out of it, or getting ready to be hit by it.

3. Temptation is personal – everyone has their own temptations

All of us a vulnerable in different ways. What tempts you might not tempt me and vice versa. Satan tailor makes temptations just for you, to fit your weaknesses. Temptation will come to us all, so we need to be prepared for it when it comes.

II. Don’t be Confused about Temptation.

Vs. 13-15 “When tempted, no one should say, "God is tempting me." For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone; but each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.”

After we have properly prepared ourselves for temptation, we must understand where temptation comes from.

Some would argue that God is the source of temptation. Shifting the blame actually began in the Garden of Eden. Adam excused himself for his disobedience to God by saying, “The woman whom you gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree and I ate.” And the woman said, “the serpent deceived me and I ate.” (Gen. 3:12-13)

James quickly refutes the whole idea of God being the sender of temptation.

“When tempted, no one should say, ‘God is tempting me.’ For God cannot be tempted by evil, not does he tempted anyone.”

Unless we understand that real source of our temptation, we will respond to it incorrectly.

Satan is the one to blame when temptation comes our way. But let’s not give Satan too much credit. For us to be tempted by Satan there must be something there for Satan’s temptation to be effective.

Each person is responsible for their own temptation, and James is quick to point out that temptation is not a event, but a process.

“But each one is tempted by his lusts, being drawn away and seduced by them. Then when lust has conceived, it brings forth sin. And sin, when it is fully formed, brings forth death.”

1. First, temptation beings with desire

James tells us that it is “each one is tempted by his own evil desire”. This is the beginning of the process that can only be described as a downward spiral toward sin.

The desire to sin is in us all. If it weren’t, sin would not be attractive to us.

2. Temptation leads to deception.

James tells us that because of our desire we are “dragged away and enticed” Enticed, means to literally be lured by bait, like in fishing. The purpose of the bait is deception.

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Emmanuel Ogunrekun

commented on May 25, 2023

Thank you sir I really needed this More grace in the mighty name of Jesus

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