The Anatomy of Temptation: Does God Tempt Us or Not? - Tim Conway

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • In James 1:12-16, the passage highlights the blessedness of those who endure trials, emphasizing the eventual reward of eternal life promised to those who remain steadfast in their faith. It warns against attributing temptation to God, affirming that temptation arises from one's own desires rather than divine influence. The progression from desire to sin to death underscores the seriousness of succumbing to temptation, urging believers not to be deceived but to remain vigilant in their faith.
    0:00 - Introduction
    1:50 - Teaching on James is tougher than it would appear on the forefront.
    3:34 - God can't be tempted with evil?
    6:37 - Temptation, tested, peirasmos?
    9:33 - Why am I doing this word study?
    11:13 - Trial versus being tempted to sin?
    14:54 - What does peirasmos lead to in both cases?
    15:30 - First-the positive view of peirasmos.
    21:46 - Second-the negative sense of the word.
    22:42 - Is the desire for sex a bad desire?
    29:53 - Notice "fully grown" in verse 15.
    31:35 - Let us combine together the positive and the negative views of this word being used.
    37:18 - A list of the ways we blame God for our sin.
    46:31 - We must be steadfast!
    47:22 - Are you unmerciful?
    59:24 - Not purposely sinning in a day?
    1:01:40 - Closing prayer.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @illbehonest
    @illbehonest  Месяц назад +7

    0:00 - Introduction
    1:50 - Teaching on James is tougher than it would appear on the forefront.
    3:34 - God can't be tempted with evil?
    6:37 - Temptation, tested, peirasmos?
    9:33 - Why am I doing this word study?
    11:13 - Trial versus being tempted to sin?
    14:54 - What does peirasmos lead to in both cases?
    15:30 - First-the positive view of peirasmos.
    21:46 - Second-the negative sense of the word.
    22:42 - Is the desire for sex a bad desire?
    29:53 - Notice "fully grown" in verse 15.
    31:35 - Let us combine together the positive and the negative views of this word being used.
    37:18 - A list of the ways we blame God for our sin.
    46:31 - We must be steadfast!
    47:22 - Are you unmerciful?
    59:24 - Not purposely sinning in a day?
    1:01:40 - Closing prayer.

    • @Phil-oy6mw
      @Phil-oy6mw Месяц назад

      What is meant by the hell child Tim mentions?

    • @Katherine-zk5zj
      @Katherine-zk5zj Месяц назад

      Why did God give us free will if He knew we'd sin anyway 😢😢😢😢

  • @ChildofGod98765
    @ChildofGod98765 Месяц назад +5

    Father God give me strength I seem to bear the weight of the world on my shoulders as a single mom, I often face challenges that can seem insurmountable especially with raising two children with special needs. I’m trying to balance everything but Lord I’m struggling to make ends meet, to pay bills, and to put food on the table for my children. At times I want to give up but I know Jesus has and will protected me and my sons from homelessnes. Fear is from the devil I will keep faith no matter what. 💕

    • @HusGoose
      @HusGoose Месяц назад

      How are you doing today?

  • @meretejenssen5590
    @meretejenssen5590 Месяц назад +4

    Praise the Lord for Brother Tim, for his zeal and seriousness of Christ and his Holy Word. Oh May the Lord keep us watchful and Alert, and Pray always. Help us Lord to use our Tounge to Glorified God in Jesus name Amen.

    • @faithijn8338
      @faithijn8338 Месяц назад

      This is gold! This is Godly Wisdom.. let us pray for the courage to have the self will to take the path to escape the way of Sin. I fear grieving GOD’s heart thinking of all the past times He had to look upon me sinning. What a gracious GOD giving us escape, keep our eyes on Christ! 🕊🙏🏼

  • @westonmeckes
    @westonmeckes 22 дня назад

    Thank you so much for this!
    I would love if you do more messages on Bible contradictions.
    If you want a goldmine of contradictions to work through, look up Non-Stamp Collector’s videos (especially the quiz show episode). He is a witty guy that found probably every area where people have issues with the Bible.
    I believe a lot of it can be reconciled, but I’ve yet to find a solid enough Bible teacher to do so.
    This video clarified the being tempted by God bit!

  • @cjlowder7089
    @cjlowder7089 Месяц назад +1

    I needed to hear this.

  • @lanmifeng
    @lanmifeng 27 дней назад

    Blessed

  • @Ancient-Paths
    @Ancient-Paths Месяц назад +1

    Yes, it is so obvious - that the Christian can sin and go to hell. The doctrine of The Perseverance of the Saints is a lie. Please "don't be deceived" as Pastor Tim says.

    • @illbehonest
      @illbehonest  Месяц назад +3

      There indeed are many "professing Christians" who perish because they were not truly saved. Jesus says to them in Matthew 7:21 that he NEVER knew them. The truly believer, saved by Christ, will endure. This would be a helpful study to listen to, "Can I Lose My Faith? Absolutely Yes" ruclips.net/video/djyw6j8oU80/видео.html

    • @Ancient-Paths
      @Ancient-Paths Месяц назад +1

      @@illbehonest Yes, there are Scriptures, like Matthew 7:21 which speak of "professing Christians" .... of which today there are many.
      However, there are even more Scriptures indicating that a true born-again believer can "fall from grace" "depart from the faith" and be "severed from Christ." A true believer is indeed called, nay commanded, to endure to the end .... indicating he must make every effort to endure .... rather than assume he will automatically do so.
      Jesus Himself clearly stated that true believers ("branches" "in Christ" vitally attached to the Vine) could be "cut off" from the Vine by the Father and later be thrown into the fires of hell .... if they do not continue to abide in Christ and keep His commandments (John 15:1-10).
      I do believe in eternal security ... that we are kept by the power of God, safe in His care, and that no one can snatch us from His hand ... IF we continue in the faith, and in obedience to God's commands. However, thank you for directing me to the study on this issue ... I am always willing to listen to opinions from the 'other side.'

    • @jeffgccsatx
      @jeffgccsatx 18 дней назад

      @@Ancient-Paths As I believe we have discussed before, as you state, "I do believe in eternal security ... that we are kept by the power of God, safe in His care, and that no one can snatch us from His hand ... IF we continue in the faith, and in obedience to God's commands" - that's exactly what we believe. Thanks.

    • @Ancient-Paths
      @Ancient-Paths 18 дней назад +1

      @@jeffgccsatx Thanks Jeff. Yes, that is how the Bible has always appeared to me. Salvation is by grace alone, and God will faithfully keep His people to the end PROVIDED they continue to abide in Christ and keep His commandments (John 15:1-10).
      At one time - that is what I thought you believed .... and then Pastor Tim kept stating "but, of course, we, as Calvinists, believe in "The Perseverance of the Saints."
      I am sorry, but I still find that confusing - and so do those who make comments here.
      We need help in understanding this.
      All the Calvinists who comment on YT are adamant that true Christians CANNOT lose their salvation - because they believe in "The Perseverance of the Saints" (the "P" of the T.U.L.I.P. acronym). Non-Calvinists believe in OSAS .... but it is the same thing.
      The "P" of the T.U.L.I.P. clearly states that a person who has been chosen (or predestined for heaven) before the foundation of the world (the "U" of the T.U.L.I.P.) WILL persevere to the end. Once you believe in the "U" .... the "P" automatically follows.
      I know you have tried to explain this to me before .... but maybe (as a non-Calvinist) I am just too thick to grasp it. Can you please clarify the following:
      [1] The "P" definitely states that a person CANNOT lose their salvation - if they were truly born again.
      Therefore, you and Pastor Tim would have to deny the truth of this doctrine (as I do). So would that make you and Pastor Tim 4-point Calvinists?
      [2] Denying the "P" of the T.U.L.I.P. and believing that it is possible to forfeit one's salvation... would then mean that salvation is conditional. If that were so - then the "U" of the T.U.L.I.P. must also be denied and the other petals then start to fall from the flower. So would that make you and Pastor Tim 3-point Calvinists?
      If you disagree with my conclusion (and I am merely a simple female Christian who tries to use logic to analyse doctrines) ... then could you please explain (simply) where I am wrong. Thank you and God bless you Jeff.