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Home » Sermons » Matthew 4:1-3a The Temptation of Jesus Christ, the Greater Son

Matthew 4:1-3a The Temptation of Jesus Christ, the Greater Son

August 12, 2018 By Matthew Cooke Leave a Comment

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God has always led His sons and daughters into times of trial. He led Israel into the wilderness to show through their failure that they needed a Savior. He led Jesus into the wilderness to show by His successful stand against the devil that He was the Savior. And be prepared, He leads us, as born again children of God, into our ‘wilderness experiences’ to show that our faith is in the Savior. He displays us as trophies of grace as we remain faithful in the midst of trials. Listen as Pastor Matt explains how that that is what Christ’s temptations were all about.  

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