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453) Jas 1:13 . . No one who wants to do wrong should ever say: God is
tempting me. God cannot be tempted to do wrong, and He never tempts
anyone else to do wrong either.
Human nature has a propensity to blame others for its own faults. A prime
example is right in the beginning of the Bible in the book of Genesis. Adam
blamed the woman God gave him for his part in eating the forbidden fruit
(Gen 3:12) and she in turn blamed the Serpent for her part in the act. (Gen
3:13)
Although God tempts no one to evil, He does put certain ones through the
ringer to see what they're made of-- even His own friends --to test and/or
demonstrate their loyalty, e.g. Abraham (Gen 22:1-12) Job (Job 1:6-22) the
Jews (Ex 15:23-25) and Jesus. (Matt 4:1)
Criminals often gripe about entrapment when the cops catch them red
handed in a sting. But if the crooks were good citizens, entrapment wouldn't
work on them.
Another popular excuse is enabling. For example some folks insist it's God
fault that Adam and Eve tasted the forbidden tree because He put it in the
garden where they could find it, viz: product liability.
Former US President Clinton was once asked in an interview why he was
naughty with Monica Lewinski. He answered: Because I could. In other
words: Ms Lewinski wasn't a temptation; no, she was available, i.e. an
opportunity.
And alcoholics blame their habit on genetic predilection.
I once heard it said that locks were invented to keep an honest man honest.
(chuckle) I think there's a lot of truth in that statement.
● Jas 1:14-16 . .Temptation comes from the lure of our own evil desires.
These evil desires lead to evil actions, and evil actions lead to death. So
don't be misled, my dear brothers and sisters.
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453) Jas 1:13 . . No one who wants to do wrong should ever say: God is
tempting me. God cannot be tempted to do wrong, and He never tempts
anyone else to do wrong either.
Human nature has a propensity to blame others for its own faults. A prime
example is right in the beginning of the Bible in the book of Genesis. Adam
blamed the woman God gave him for his part in eating the forbidden fruit
(Gen 3:12) and she in turn blamed the Serpent for her part in the act. (Gen
3:13)
Although God tempts no one to evil, He does put certain ones through the
ringer to see what they're made of-- even His own friends --to test and/or
demonstrate their loyalty, e.g. Abraham (Gen 22:1-12) Job (Job 1:6-22) the
Jews (Ex 15:23-25) and Jesus. (Matt 4:1)
Criminals often gripe about entrapment when the cops catch them red
handed in a sting. But if the crooks were good citizens, entrapment wouldn't
work on them.
Another popular excuse is enabling. For example some folks insist it's God
fault that Adam and Eve tasted the forbidden tree because He put it in the
garden where they could find it, viz: product liability.
Former US President Clinton was once asked in an interview why he was
naughty with Monica Lewinski. He answered: Because I could. In other
words: Ms Lewinski wasn't a temptation; no, she was available, i.e. an
opportunity.
And alcoholics blame their habit on genetic predilection.
I once heard it said that locks were invented to keep an honest man honest.
(chuckle) I think there's a lot of truth in that statement.
● Jas 1:14-16 . .Temptation comes from the lure of our own evil desires.
These evil desires lead to evil actions, and evil actions lead to death. So
don't be misled, my dear brothers and sisters.
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