Last modified: July 14, 2020
Brady• July 14, 2020•
When Peter is talking to the churches in 2 Peter 2 about Persecution, he brings up one interesting name: Lot. We don’t often remember Lot for his goodness, but Peter says that his “righteous soul was vexed” by the immorality that was around him daily. Daniel was in the same boat. Exiled in Babylon after the destruction of Judah, Daniel lived decades in a land that was pagan in every sense of the word: religiously, culturally, emotionally, and physically. Many of us know how those two men felt. How do we survive in a pagan world that is hostile to all things Christ? The same way they did.
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CloseWhen Hebrews 4 says that Jesus was "tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin" and James 1 says that "God cannot be tempted," what exactly does that mean? Was Jesus tempted by Satan in Matthew 4, or was He not? It may sound like an impossible question, but there are points that have to be considered when looking at this Text. Some of which have huge implications for our own personal faith.
Last modified: July 14, 2020