Sermon Tone Analysis
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Like Jesus, typically our obedience will be tested after a spiritual and emotional high.
We are not meant to live on spiritual experiences.
We are meant to live on the bread and word of God.
Who led Jesus into the wilderness?
In the kingdom of God obedience and being spirit-led are the key characteristics God searches for.
The spirit will not always lead us to prosperity and feel good moments, sometimes it will us to a cross and wilderness.
The wilderness is a place of loneliness, lack, and dryness, but it is also frequently the place God uses to shape us before using us.
If Jesus was tempted, we can also be tempted.
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Temptation always appeals to our legitimate needs, but tries to satisfy them illegitimately.
Temptation is not a sin.
2 Corinthians
Temptation is the cure to call 911
3 possible ways to overcome temptation:
Take your thoughts captive.
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Look for a way to escape.
see 1 Corinthians 10:13
Submit to God. see
Temptation is not from God. see
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