1. Context of Temptation (3:1a) 2. Content of Temptation (3:1b-5) a. Deceptive Doubt (v.1b) b. Slanderous Aspersions (v.4-5) 3. Consideration of Temptation (3:6a) 4. Consent to Temptation (3:6b) 5. Consequences of Temptation (3:7-8) a. Nakedness/Shame (v.7) b. Broken Fellowship (v.8) We all need Jesus... - To take away our shame and guilt - To restore fellowship with God - To build resistance against temptation.
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Graeme Hart serves as the minister/pastor of the McKinnon Reformed Presbyterian Church in Victoria, Australia. The congregation is currently undergoing the slow and difficult, but rewarding process of revitalisation. This is providing a renewed focus on the gospel of Jesus...