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# Tempt (Temptation)
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Someone who “tempts” another person is trying to get the other person to do something wrong. A “temptation” is something that causes a person to want to do something wrong.
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People are tempted because they want to sin (see: James 1:14). Satan also tempts people to disobey God. Satan is called “the tempter” (see: Matthew 4:3; 1 Thessalonians 3:5).
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See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Sinful Nature](../articles/sinfulnature.md); [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md); [Test](../articles/test.md)
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Satan tempted Jesus and tried to get him to do something wrong. However, Jesus did not sin. Jesus resisted all of Satan’s temptations (see: Matthew 4:1-11).
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All people are tempted to sin, but God helps people not to sin (see: 1 Corinthians 10:13). Jesus can help people not to sin when they are tempted, because he also was tempted and did not sin (see: Hebrews 2:18; 4:15). Christians are supposed to pray for God’s help not to sin when they are tempted (see: Matthew 6:13; 26:41).
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See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
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