The Blame Game

Published: Oct. 3, 2020, midnight

b'Do you ever feel so overwhelmed by temptations around you? Our world is packed with opportunities to sin. Temptation seems to be around every corner. Each day, when we look at our phones or go to school, we can be facedwith jealousy, greed, lust, and so many other temptations to sin\\u2014to doubt God\\u2019s plan.\\nChapter 1 of the book of James in the Bible talks about the struggle we all have with temptation and trusting God. Verses 12-18 talk about two possible responses to temptation in our lives.\\nFirst, we can respond by blaming God (verse 13). It\\u2019s easy to become frustrated when we\\u2019re tempted because sin lies to our hearts and seems so good. Even though we know it\\u2019s not right, it\\u2019s easy to doubt God\\u2019s goodness in those moments.\\nThat\\u2019s why James points out a second, better way to respond: instead of doubting God\\u2019s goodness and blaming Him for the temptations we face, we can respond by trusting in the character of God. James says, \\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153Don\\u2019t be deceived\\xe2\\u20ac\\x9d (verse 16). In other words, don\\u2019t let your flesh lie to you. Instead, James points out two important truths about God\\u2019s goodness: (1) the good things in our lives are really gifts from God (verse 17) and (2) God is never the cause of our temptation (verses 13-14).\\nGod is good, and His character is unchanging. We have a God who cares for us and made a way for us to know Him through Jesus Christ. A God who is working His good kingdom purposes through the hardest of situations (Romans 8:28-30; James 1:2-4, 16-18).\\nWhen we face temptation, James reminds us not to give in and blame God. Because no matter the temptations or trials we face, God is good, and we can always turn to Him for hope and for reminders of who we are in Him. \\u2022 Phil Cox\\n\\u2022 When you encounter temptation, what verses from today\\u2019s devotion can you use to remember that God is good and wants you to have victory over temptation to sin? \\n\\u2022 Read Romans 8. What truths from this chapter can help you remember your identity in Christ when you are tempted to sin? \\nEvery good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows. James 1:17 (NIV)\\n\\xa0\\nRead Verses:\\nGenesis 3:1-13; Exodus 32:19-24; 1 John 1:8\\u20132:1'