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What does it mean that all believers are tempted?

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All believers are tempted as part of the common experience of faith and spiritual warfare.

The sermon points out that every believer faces temptation, which is part of the common experience of living in a fallen world. As noted in Hebrews 11, temptation is placed alongside severe trials, illustrating its significance. This inclusion signifies that temptation is an inevitable aspect of the Christian life, as Satan, the world, and the flesh continually challenge us. Acknowledging that we are all tempted fosters a sense of solidarity in the body of Christ and encourages mutual support and understanding in our spiritual battles.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:32-37

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