Faith in Temptation (WS)

Westside Campus

July 4, 2021 • Tim Furnanz • 1 John 1:9, 1 Corinthians 10:13, Hebrews 13:8, James 1:13–18

The way we respond to tests and trials reveals a lot about the inner workings of our hearts. Do you give in, blame, or play the victim? Or do you take a step back to look at what’s going on? Unfortunately, it’s quite natural to blame others, and even to blame God. However, James tells us that God tempts no one to sin. Ever. To tempt is to be deceitful, and there is no deceit in God. We are tempted when our desire is contrary to God’s will; we think we can find satisfaction outside of His will. It’s literally the oldest trick in the book: “Did God really say...?” (Gen. 3:1). God knows just what we need and He doesn’t withhold it from us because He is a good Father who cares for His children.

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