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Description

Not every struggle comes from pressure outside of us. Sometimes the danger is quieter and closer—desires that take shape in the heart long before they show up in our actions. What begins as a passing thought can slowly gain influence, shaping choices we never planned to make.

In James 1:13–18, James shifts the focus from enduring hardship to examining where temptation truly comes from. He makes a clear distinction between trials that test our faith and temptations that grow from misplaced desire. This message traces that progression honestly and carefully, while also lifting our eyes to the steady goodness of God, who does not deceive, manipulate, or change. By understanding both the source of temptation and the character of God, we learn how clarity replaces confusion in moments of moral pressure.


Scripture References
Key Points / Exposition
1. A Fisherman Never Wastes Bait on the Cooler
2. There’s a Lure for Every Fish
3. Swallowing Hook, Line, and Sinker
4. Three Safeguards Against Temptation
  1. Remain in God’s Presence

    • God is the source of “every good and perfect gift” (James 1:17).

    • Daily worship, conversation, delight, and satisfaction in Him keep us off Satan’s radar.

  2. Feed on God’s Word

    • Jesus countered Satan in the wilderness solely with Scripture.

    • Practice daily reading, meditation, and memorization; let the Spirit interpret and apply.

  3. Stay in Christian Community

    • Technology enables fellowship even on frigid Sundays.

    • “Many strands woven together” form an unbreakable rope; mutual encouragement fortifies against isolation and defeat.


Major Lessons & Revelations
Practical Application
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Recorded Sunday, January 25th, 2026
Message by Pastor Tim Ward
Scripture: James 1:13–18