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How do we know that God does not tempt man?

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The Bible explicitly states in James 1:13 that God cannot be tempted with evil, nor does He tempt anyone.

The assertion that God does not tempt any man is a critical aspect of understanding divine nature and human responsibility. James 1:13 clarifies this doctrine by stating, 'Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God; for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempts He any man.' This passage affirms that temptation originates from our own lusts and desires, rather than from God's will.

This understanding is vital for Christians, as it delineates God's role in our lives. God allows us to face trials, but He does not entice us to sin. Instead, temptations serve to test and refine our faith, revealing the strength of our character and relationship with Him. The distinction helps prevent blame on God for our moral failures and encourages us to uphold our responsibility in prayer and watchfulness, aiming to resist the succumbing to temptation.
Scripture References: James 1:13

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