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Luke 4:1-13

Listen to Luke 4:1-13
1 Then Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan, and was led about by the Spirit in the Desert for forty days,
2 tempted all the while by the Devil. During those days He ate nothing, and at the close of them He suffered from hunger.
3 Then the Devil said to Him, "If you are God's Son, tell this stone to become bread."
4 "It is written," replied Jesus, "`It is not on bread alone that a man shall live.'"
5 The Devil next led Him up and caused Him to see at a glance all the kingdoms of the world.
6 And the Devil said to Him, "To you will I give all this authority and this splendour; for it has been handed over to me, and on whomsoever I will I bestow it.
7 If therefore you do homage to me, it shall all be yours.'
8 Jesus answered him, "It is written, `To the Lord thy God thou shalt do homage, and to Him alone shalt thou render worship.'"
9 Then he brought Him to Jerusalem and caused Him to stand on the roof of the Temple, and said to Him, "If you are God's Son, throw yourself down from here; for it is written,
10 `He will give orders to His angels concerning thee, to guard thee safely;'
11 and `On their hands they shall bear thee up, Lest at any moment thou shouldst strike thy foot against a stone.'"
12 The reply of Jesus was, "It is said, `Thou shalt not put the Lord they God to the proof.'"
13 So the Devil, having fully tried every kind of temptation on Him, left Him for a time.

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Resisting Temptation Part 1
Resisting Temptation Part 1
John Randall

We face temptations to sin virtually every day.  Is it possible to resist and be victorious over it? Christ was and we can too if we’ll follow His example.  So He not only understands temptation but also can help us when we face it.  That’s our focus today on a Daily Walk.  Our teacher as always is John Randall. We’ve been studying the gospel of Luke here lately.  And we’re about to enter into chapter four – which speaks of the temptation of Jesus.

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