"What's the difference between temptation and sin? And, can thoughts be sins?" -- My response
David, In bible study this last week we were talking about anger - study in James on the tongue. One of the ladies said she only had a problem with anger in her mind, her thoughts. There was a discussion on "sinning" by thinking. In the same book where it talks about temptation - let no man say when he is tempted he is tempted by God, for God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone. but each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed. Then after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin when it is full grown gives birth to death. having said this, my thoughts were that temptation is/can be the thoughts of sin, however the actual sin is the action or behavior or the carrying out of the thought (temptation). So I said let me encourage you - if you only thought of acting in anger but chose not to then you did not sin ( i was clearly in the minority of this view) If thoughts are sin - what is the difference between temptation and sin? obviously most of the women in the bible study disagreed with me citing Jesus teaching in Matthew about if a man looks on a woman with lust in his heart he has sinned. What are your thoughts?
Regards,
Angela
Hey!
That's a great question.
Temptation is the enticement to do wrong. One could
translate the same Greek term as “seduce” or “entice.” It’s when a person or an
evil force suggests that a person sin.
Yet, defining “sin” is a big issue. In a generalized
sense, “to sin” means “to do wrong, offend, to be in error.” Based on every
instance of the term in the Bible, it sure seems to me that sinning is only a behavior.
Therefore, I do not think thinking can be a sin. I
concur with you. This is certainly true with anger. Controlling our anger is a
very righteous thing to do! It’s why we’re supposed to “control our tongue.” Anger is a feeling. (I just
preached on this topic: http://fcclawrence.org/resources/sermons/
)
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My interpretation might be wrong, but I don’t think so.
Those are my
thoughts!
David