Desire Gives Birth To Sin –
James 1:13–15
Introduction
James 1:13–15
traces sin from temptation to death. God tests for growth; Satan
tempts for ruin. Temptation appeals to desire, gains consent, and
produces sin. Sin grows toward death unless confronted through
confession, cleansing, and Spirit-led obedience.
The Source of Temptation
James rejects
every attempt to blame God for temptation. God is holy and never
entices to evil (James 1:13). Scripture identifies the true
adversary: the devil prowls like a roaring lion, seeking someone to
devour (1 Peter 5:8). He works through lies, bait, and timing,
watching for moments when desire is unguarded.
Desire, Lure, Consent
Temptation begins
within. “Each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desire
and enticed” (James 1:14). Natural desires can be satisfied in holy
ways, yet deceitful and ungodly desires pull the heart off course
(Colossians 3:5; Ephesians 4:22; Jude 18). James’ picture is the
lure: bait waves before the will, and the will reaches. When desire
welcomes the lure, consent happens.
God’s Provision in the
Battle
Grace trains
believers to say “No” to worldly lusts and to live soberly,
righteously, and godly while waiting for Christ (Titus 2:11–14).
Walking by the Spirit breaks the mastery of fleshly cravings
(Galatians 5:16–17). God rules the limits of every trial and always
provides a way of escape; the faithful path exists in every
temptation (1 Corinthians 10:13). The Lord knows how to rescue the
godly from trials (2 Peter 2:9).
From Conception to Death
“When desire has
conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown,
brings forth death” (James 1:15). The Psalmist used the same
imagery: the wicked conceives trouble and gives birth to falsehood
(Psalm 7:14). Sin matures when ignored. Its wage is death—separation
from God (Romans 6:23).
Killing Sin Quickly
Sin does not
have to reach full growth. The gospel provides immediate remedy.
Walking in the light keeps fellowship with God and continual
cleansing by Jesus’ blood (1 John 1:7). Confession brings
forgiveness and cleansing from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9).
Secret sin grows; confessed sin dies.
Keeping Desire Under
Discipline
Christians guard
entrances to the heart—eyes, ears, thoughts, companions, and places.
Avoid planned proximity to tempting settings. Replace the lure with
better loves: prayer, Scripture, service, and hopeful watchfulness
for the appearing of Christ (Titus 2:13). Desire thrives on what the
mind repeatedly welcomes; train desire with holy habits.
Desire
Gives Birth To Sin – James 1:13–15 Sermon Outline:
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Introduction (James 1:13–15)
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I. The
True Source of Temptation
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God
never entices to evil (James 1:13).
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The
adversary seeks to devour (1 Peter 5:8).
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Strategy: lies, bait, opportune timing (Matthew 4:1–11
referenced).
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II.
Anatomy of Temptation (James 1:14)
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Desire
draws and bait entices.
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Categories: earthly, deceitful, ungodly desires (Colossians
3:5; Ephesians 4:22; Jude 18).
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Consent
of the will turns temptation into sin.
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III.
Divine Help and Human Duty
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Grace
trains self-denial and godliness (Titus 2:11–14).
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Walk by
the Spirit to dethrone flesh (Galatians 5:16–17).
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Promise
of escape in every trial (1 Corinthians 10:13).
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The Lord
rescues the godly (2 Peter 2:9).
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IV.
Growth and Outcome of Sin (James 1:15)
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Conception → birth → maturity.
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Parallel: conceiving trouble, birthing falsehood (Psalm
7:14).
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Wage:
death (Romans 6:23).
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V.
Killing Sin Before It Grows
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Walk in
the light for continual cleansing (1 John 1:7).
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Honest
confession brings forgiveness (1 John 1:9).
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Guard
the gates; avoid planned temptation; cultivate holy habits.
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Conclusion
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Desire
must be discipled, not indulged.
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Confession breaks sin’s growth; Spirit-led obedience keeps
the heart free.
Call to Action
Search your
desires before God. Expose the bait that often hooks you. Take the
promised escape, confess specific sins, and ask for cleansing today.
Choose Spirit-led steps that redirect desire—Scripture, prayer,
service, accountability. Do not let sin reach maturity. Kill it by
the light of Christ while mercy is near.
Key Takeaways
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God never
tempts; Satan hunts through bait and timing (James 1:13; 1 Peter
5:8).
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Temptation
gains power when desire welcomes the lure (James 1:14;
Colossians 3:5).
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Grace and
the Spirit provide power to refuse sinful cravings (Titus
2:11–14; Galatians 5:16).
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God
guarantees a righteous escape route in every temptation (1
Corinthians 10:13; 2 Peter 2:9).
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Unchecked
sin matures toward death; confession and walking in the light
cut it off (James 1:15; Romans 6:23; 1 John 1:7–9).
Scripture Reference List
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James
1:13–15 – Source, sequence, and
outcome of temptation and sin.
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James
1:2–4 – Testing produces
endurance.
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1 Peter
5:8 – The adversary seeks to
devour.
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Colossians 3:5; Ephesians 4:22; Jude 18
– Earthly, deceitful, ungodly desires.
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Titus
2:11–14 – Grace trains godliness
while we wait for Christ.
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Galatians 5:16–17 – Walk by the
Spirit to resist the flesh.
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1
Corinthians 10:13 – God provides
the way of escape.
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2 Peter
2:9 – The Lord knows how to
rescue the godly.
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Psalm
7:14 – Conceiving trouble,
birthing falsehood.
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Romans
6:23 – The wage of sin is death.
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1 John
1:6–10 – Walk in the light;
confess and be cleansed.
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Matthew
4:1–11 – The tempter’s tactics
against Jesus (reference).
Prepared by Bobby Stafford of the church of Christ at
Granby, MO
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