Overcoming Temptation: Identity, Purpose, and Hope in Christ

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And Jesus, the Lamb of God, God in human flesh, the sheep, the shepherd who became the sheep, he too gets tempted. Now, you guys may have heard this story. People hear this story about the temptation of Jesus once or twice. Some of these stories you know really well. [00:04:58]

Do we want to search out the scriptures and know the scriptures that it would puff us up in pride and self-delusion and self-righteousness so I can then wow everybody else about how much of the Bible I already know? Or is it meant to be transformative, useful, and a tool? [00:06:36]

We are all the children of God. We are all in his family. This is one field of many, many fields in his kingdom. And there's many fields that will nourish you in your journey and your walk. By no means should we take pride in the sense of our church or our community is better than anyone else. [00:08:15]

Temptation is universal, and while we may not all be tempted by the same things, we all face challenges that test our faith and character. Jesus' temptation in the wilderness reminds us that even the Son of God faced trials, yet He overcame them through reliance on Scripture and His identity in God. [00:09:07]

Are you hungry go ahead didn't God say didn't God say if you are the Son of God now Satan know something about Jesus and there's things that Satan does not know about Jesus we need to understand satan is not all-knowing satan cannot read your mind satan cannot read the mind of god satan cannot know what's inside your heart or inside your spirit he can guess he has excellent powers of observation he's been around a long time he might have a super idemic memory and has memorized everything and whatever demonic forces around your life could memorize everything about you but even in all of that they still do not know the plans that god has for you [00:18:06]

And Jesus said to him again, it is written, you shall not put the Lord your God to test. Oh, okay. Simple? Something more? Of course, otherwise I wouldn't be bringing it up. This is a very peculiar psalm. Do you know what psalm this comes from? Top of your head? No. [00:25:52]

And God declared from Jerusalem, this land is mine. This land is mine. This land is mine. This land is mine. This land is mine. Israel is mine. The people of Israel are mine. And all of a sudden, that the demonic powers that were ruling the nations, that twisted the nations to worship them, the Messiah was going to come and was going to end that. [00:31:01]

And this is a key in days and times of temptation, that sometimes we boast of the plans and the things of God. And we can give away the plans of God that maybe we're supposed to keep in our hearts. We're not supposed to speak out. [00:35:50]

And Jesus said to him in verse 10, Be gone, Satan. For it is written, you shall worship the Lord your God, and him only shall you serve. And so then Satan said, But, but, how about, how about? No, what does it say? Then the devil left him. [00:41:55]

There is hope for us. Because Satan does not know the mind of God. And Jesus knew himself and knew the Father and knew the Father, so he knew himself. Satan does not understand the plan of God. And thank God, because if he did, he would have done everything in his power to keep Jesus from the cross. [00:43:16]

He doesn't understand you from a dispassionate point of view. He understands you because he was on this earth as one of us. Tempted like one of us. And even though I know that I have failed, he was strong for me. He was victorious for me. He overcame for me. He overcame for me. [00:45:22]

If Satan comes to you and he begins to accuse you of things that you know you are guilty of, you should just agree with him and take away Satan's power by, yeah, that's right, I did that. That is twisted and wrong. I didn't understand. I didn't understand at the time how wrong a teaching of this is. [00:46:09]

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