
When we slip up, encouragement keeps us committed to Jesus, and to never give up. To become usable once more, by focusing on God, knowing that giving into temptation isn’t worth it, and derails His best plans for us.

When we slip up, encouragement keeps us committed to Jesus, and to never give up. To become usable once more, by focusing on God, knowing that giving into temptation isn’t worth it, and derails His best plans for us.

Jesus’ spiritual success against temptation was based on two never changing foundations to victorious Christian living. It’s knowing the scriptures of the Bible, and being filled with the Holy Spirit. It’s worshiping the Lord in both spirit and in truth.

Today, Pastor Jack tells us that Satan is not the only one who is capable of temptation. We, ourselves are not to tempt the Lord. To create a situation that force’s God’s hand to act. We tempt the Lord when we panic, and act like we don’t know Him. Satan is watching and looking for that moment, and we need to be ready.

The Bible breaks temptation down for us. Jesus had the victory over temptation through the strength of His Father. Jesus was able to resist the devil by keeping close to God, and by using the power of scripture to throw off Satan’s lies.

Satan is a clever deceiver. The proof is seen in how the Enemy tested Jesus. In our study on Temptation, we’ve seen how Satan appeals to our desires in order to trip us up. We’ve also seen how he goes after our ambitions to get us off- track. On this edition of Focal Point, Mike Fabarez concludes our mini- series by looking at Satan’s most subtle and devious temptation … and that’s twisting the words of the Bible!

God’s Word is the ultimate authority on life. But is it possible that we can use the Bible to wander off track? Mike Fabarez explains that it’s very possible! On this edition of Focal Point, we’re looking at Satan’s temptation of Jesus, and how the Enemy quoted Scripture to try to get Jesus to fall. How do we avoid the same trap of using God’s Word incorrectly? For instruction on this important topic, Pastor Mike turns to Luke Chapter 4.
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