If he won, I can too

INTRODUCTION:

Every experience that the Lord faced as a human be being is a sign of his love for us. It is also the guarantee that if He could face, overcome and overcome any situation, we can too. Naturally it is important to know that if he, being God, faced difficult situations, we too will face them. If Satan dared to tempt him, he would tempt us too. But just as he won, we too will win.

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THE LORD WAS FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT (4:1)

A. By the way, the evangelist Luke points out that the Lord was filled with the Holy Spirit. What does this imply? He implied that he had the Holy Spirit in his heart, loved the Holy Spirit, and cultivated a relationship with Him.

B. The presence of the Holy Spirit strengthened him in everything He did.

C. The Holy Spirit led him to pray and fast in the desert.

II. THE LORD OVERCOME ALL THE TEMPTATIONS THAT THE ENEMY PUT HIM (v.2:12)

A. In the first attempt the devil wanted to provoke the Lord to act with pride and arrogance: "If you are a child of God..." as if to say "Prove that you are God"
also appeal to his physical needs: "Tell this stone to become Bread" The Lord was hungry, that is why the enemy of his soul tempted him from that side.
It is necessary that we learn to give all the glory to God (to change the ego)And that we bring our needs to Him.

B. In the second attempt the devil offered him: Possessions, fame, pleasure and honor, in exchange for his adoration; he wanted to divert him from the true path. Glory to God, because the Lord emphasized to him that he had to worship the Lord. Certainly Adam had delivered his authority into the hands of Satan, but it was not this way to be carried away.

C. The third temptation, also had the intention of appealing to the Lord's ego and the promise that the Bible gave. The Lord emphatically told him: "You shall not tempt the Lord your God" after this, the devil departed from Him.

CONCLUSION:

What do we learn from all this?Life is full of temptations
The Lord overcame all temptations through:

-The anointing
-The prayer
-The fasting
-The word
-His confidence

D. Every human being can be a winner if he supports and depends on the Lord.
Who do you trust in? Who do you lean on?
Give your entire life to the Lord and experience his love, his grace and his power.
If he won, I can too INTRODUCTION: Every experience that the Lord faced as a human be being is a sign of his love for us. It is also the guarantee that if He could face, overcome and overcome any situation, we can too. Naturally it is important to know that if he, being God, faced difficult situations, we too will face them. If Satan dared to tempt him, he would tempt us too. But just as he won, we too will win. Let's examine the portion THE LORD WAS FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT (4:1) A. By the way, the evangelist Luke points out that the Lord was filled with the Holy Spirit. What does this imply? He implied that he had the Holy Spirit in his heart, loved the Holy Spirit, and cultivated a relationship with Him. B. The presence of the Holy Spirit strengthened him in everything He did. C. The Holy Spirit led him to pray and fast in the desert. II. THE LORD OVERCOME ALL THE TEMPTATIONS THAT THE ENEMY PUT HIM (v.2:12) A. In the first attempt the devil wanted to provoke the Lord to act with pride and arrogance: "If you are a child of God..." as if to say "Prove that you are God" also appeal to his physical needs: "Tell this stone to become Bread" The Lord was hungry, that is why the enemy of his soul tempted him from that side. It is necessary that we learn to give all the glory to God (to change the ego)And that we bring our needs to Him. B. In the second attempt the devil offered him: Possessions, fame, pleasure and honor, in exchange for his adoration; he wanted to divert him from the true path. Glory to God, because the Lord emphasized to him that he had to worship the Lord. Certainly Adam had delivered his authority into the hands of Satan, but it was not this way to be carried away. C. The third temptation, also had the intention of appealing to the Lord's ego and the promise that the Bible gave. The Lord emphatically told him: "You shall not tempt the Lord your God" after this, the devil departed from Him. CONCLUSION: What do we learn from all this?Life is full of temptations The Lord overcame all temptations through: -The anointing -The prayer -The fasting -The word -His confidence D. Every human being can be a winner if he supports and depends on the Lord. Who do you trust in? Who do you lean on? Give your entire life to the Lord and experience his love, his grace and his power.
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