1. "Jesus' response to temptation shows what kind of Messiah he would be. And we're going to see how Jesus survived the wilderness, survived the desert when he faced off with the evil one in this time of temptation. And I believe it's going to show us how to survive the deserts as we face temptation of our own and help us find power over that temptation in our own lives."
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2. "Jesus was truly God. He was fully God, but he was also truly human. Verse 2 starts by saying, after fasting 40 days and 40 nights, he was hungry. Right? Matthew's words give evidence that this story wasn't just some legend created by the early church. Because it doesn't emphasize the divinity, but the humanity of Jesus."
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3. "Temptation number one was Satan's attempt to cause Jesus to serve himself. I want you to realize about our enemy, the devil. He often attacks you where you're most vulnerable. Right. After Jesus was alone for 40 days in the desert without food, the tempter came to him and said in verse three, if you are the son of God, that's how the tempter talks."
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4. "Temptation number two, though, was Satan's attempt to cause Jesus to seek popularity and earthly recognition. Temptation is by its nature deceptive, right? It often presents itself in a kind of twisted type of logic. If you want to know how it's going to come into your life, let me explain it to you like this."
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5. "Temptation number three was Satan's attempt to cause Jesus to worship him and rule the earth now. So Matthew tells us Satan took Jesus to a very high mountain he showed him all the nations of the world and he said to him in verse nine all this will give to you if you bow down and worship me."
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6. "Desert seasons of intense temptation are not indications of God's displeasure. That's an important thing to think about. You should expect temptation. Temptation is gonna come. Temptation is inevitable. Even good people are tempted. Even people, listen, who walk with the spirit of God are tempted."
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7. "Temptation from the enemy usually comes after a spiritual victory or a mountaintop experience. Oh man, right? It's another thing we learned from this story. Temptation usually follows a peak experience in our lives. We just talked about it right before Jesus went to be tempted in the wilderness."
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8. "Scripture is our most powerful tool in the fight against temptation. So how? How did Jesus respond to temptation? He responded with the word of God. Jesus responded to each temptation by using the offensive weapon of Scripture, the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God."
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9. "Satan is tenacious. Don't expect him to give up after a few tries. In fact, in Luke's gospel, in his account of the temptation story, after Jesus overcomes Satan's temptation, Luke says, when the devil had finished all this tempting, he left him until an opportune time."
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10. "Yet, we have a savior, Jesus Christ, who understands our struggles. Aren't you glad? Hebrews 4 says this. It says, for we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who was tempted in every way, just as we are, yet was without sin."
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