Islands Christian Church Podcast

Why Can't I Just Stop?

31 min · 11. maj 2026
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In this message from James 1:12–18, Pastor Stephen explores what temptation really is and why it is ultimately a battle over trust. Temptation is not just about doing bad things. It is the pull to trust something other than God to satisfy the deepest desires of our hearts. James reminds us that temptation often begins with small compromises and subtle lies about who God is. We start believing things like “God is not coming through for me,” or “I have to take matters into my own hands.” Over time, those lies pull us away from the life God wants for us. This message points us back to the truth that God is good, trustworthy, and generous. Through Jesus, God offers the life, peace, and fulfillment our hearts are truly searching for. Scripture: James 1:12–18 Series: James: Faith That Works Speaker: Stephen Saxton Church: Islands Christian Church — Savannah, GA Key Theme: Temptation is the battle over what you trust to satisfy your heart.

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