Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Key Idea: In preparation for his public ministry, God led His Son into the wilderness.
(The wilderness is not just wandering, it is purposeful preparation.)
Jesus was tempted in what He suffered.
(This is Satan’s tactic, to offer us an easy way out of our pain.)
Yet, Jesus stood where Adam fell.
(That is our great hope, too.
We may stand under the tests and temptations because Jesus lives in us.)
The Spirit Led Jesus Into the Wilderness
Matthew 4:1
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