The Temptation of Jesus

Jesus resists the temptations of Satan in the wilderness, demonstrating His unwavering commitment to God’s will and His authority over sin.

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After His baptism, Jesus retreated to the wilderness where He fasted for forty days. During this time, Satan approached Him with a series of temptations designed to sway Him from His divine mission. Yet, with Scripture as His shield and an unwavering heart, Jesus resisted each temptation.

This period of trial affirmed His identity and prepared Him for the ministry ahead—showing that true strength comes from steadfast obedience to God.

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The temptation of Jesus provides a powerful example of overcoming sin through reliance on God’s word.

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