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#1 · January 14, 2017, 6:03 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on January 14, 2017, 6:03 pmPosted by: pastormail <pastormail@...>
Tomorrow I'm going to preach this sermon (in Romanian):Tempted, but not defeated (Matt. 4:1-11)1. The Reality of Temptation - You cannot escape the temptation (v.1)2. The Purpose of Temptation (v.1)a. Satan's purpose - to depart from Godb. God's purpose - to develop the character, to show your dependence to God3. The Nature of Temptation (v.2-10)a. Pleasuresb. Pridec. Possessions4. The Victory over Temptation (v.11)a. Remain in Himb. Desire to fulfill God's willc. Using the Word of GodCu pretuire,Emmy Cîra
From: Jimmy Chapman <preacher30673@nu-z.net>
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Subject: [PastorMail] The tactics of the tempter
The tactics of the tempter
Genesis 3.1-15 'Hath God said, Ye shall not ... ?'
A. The element of doubt
(a) He tries to get us to doubt the goodness of God.
(b) He tries to get us to doubt the guilt of sin.
B. The element of denial
(a) It was a denial which was blatant: 'Ye shall not surely die.'
(b) It was a denial which was believed.
C. The element of deceit: 'Ye shall be as gods'
(a) How attractive sin was made to look - 'pleasant to the eyes'.
(b) How deceptive sin was found to be - 'they hid themselvesIN HIS ETERNAL GRIP,Pastor Jimmy ChapmanVictory Baptist Church706-678-1855--
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Posted by: pastormail <pastormail@...>
Tomorrow I'm going to preach this sermon (in Romanian):
Tempted, but not defeated (Matt. 4:1-11)
1. The Reality of Temptation - You cannot escape the temptation (v.1)
2. The Purpose of Temptation (v.1)
a. Satan's purpose - to depart from God
b. God's purpose - to develop the character, to show your dependence to God
3. The Nature of Temptation (v.2-10)
a. Pleasures
b. Pride
c. Possessions
4. The Victory over Temptation (v.11)
a. Remain in Him
b. Desire to fulfill God's will
c. Using the Word of God
Cu pretuire,
Emmy Cîra
From: Jimmy Chapman <preacher30673@nu-z.net>
To: pastormail@welovegod.org
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 9:24 PM
Subject: [PastorMail] The tactics of the tempter
The tactics of the tempter
Genesis 3.1-15 'Hath God said, Ye shall not ... ?'
A. The element of doubt
(a) He tries to get us to doubt the goodness of God.
(b) He tries to get us to doubt the guilt of sin.
B. The element of denial
(a) It was a denial which was blatant: 'Ye shall not surely die.'
(b) It was a denial which was believed.
C. The element of deceit: 'Ye shall be as gods'
(a) How attractive sin was made to look - 'pleasant to the eyes'.
(b) How deceptive sin was found to be - 'they hid themselves
IN HIS ETERNAL GRIP,
Pastor Jimmy Chapman
Victory Baptist Church
706-678-1855
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