n'ihi na Kraịst, ajụjụ bụ ma ma ọ bụ na anyị ga ọnwụnwa bịaara, ma olee otú anyị ga-eme mgbe anyị na-eme. na Luke 4:1-2, anyị na-agụ banyere ọnwụnwa ahụ nke Jesus na otú O zara. Lee bụ audio si a nkenke ozizi m kwusara ozi ọma na ebe ahụ a na chọọchị anyị a ọnwa ole na ole azụ. M chọrọ anya na Jizọs ọnwụnwa, -atụgharị uche na ya nrubeisi, na-eche echiche banyere ihe anyị nwere ike ịmụta na nke a idaha. Gịnị bụ ihe anyị kwesịrị icheta n'oge ọnwụnwa? Lee ndị isi isi:
m. Chineke Enye ohere na-eji Ọnwụnwa dị ka akụkụ nke ya Plan
II. Adịghị ike na-adịghị ihe ngọpụ kwere ka ọnwụnwa merie
III. Onye Ọnwụnwa esesịn a merie
The Ọnwụnwa nke Jesus site BragOnMyLord
Biko ọ bụ ihe agbamume nye gị
James 1:13, “Let no one say when he is tempted, “I am being tempted by God”; for God cannot be tempted by evil, and He Himself does not tempt anyone.”
That’s exactly what I was coming on here to say. God doesn’t use temptation, but he will deliver us from it if we ask.
He made it clear that he is in no way saying that it is God who tempts us but Satan, ụwa, and our flesh. The Spirit of God led Jesus to be tempted for a specific reason. God uses all temptation, triumph over the temptations, and even the sins we commit for His glory.
@ N-tahir @Ebube_nwadiei Please listen to the whole sermon again. Trip isn’t saying that God tempts us. He’s simply saying that God allows it. God allows it so that we may persevere through it by trusting him. If we choose to lay down our selfish desires before God and surrender to his will, a result will be a better relationship with Him, which is ultimately what he wants with us. Why else would he send the thing most important to him, his very Son, to die on a cross for something he didn’t do?
kpọmkwem. But God test’s us, just like he did to Abraham. Abraham wasn’t tempted but he was tested