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(5b)
-praying
-fasting
-reading of the bible and the scriptures

(5a)
After his baptism by John the Baptist, Jesus Christ was led into the wilderness by the Holy Spirit, to be tempted by the Devil. Jesus fasted there 40 days.
Satan said, "If you are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread." (Luke 4:3, ESV) Jesus replied with Scripture, telling Satan man does not live by bread alone.
Then Satan took Jesus up and showed him all the kingdoms of the world, saying they were all under the Devil's control. He promised Jesus to give them to him, if Jesus would fall down and worship him.
Again Jesus quoted from the Bible: "You shall worship the Lord your God and him only shall you serve." (Deuteronomy 6:13)
In the third temptation, Satan took Jesus to the highest point of the temple in Jerusalem and dared him to throw himself down. The Devil quoted Psalm 91:11-12, misusing the verses to imply that angels would protect Jesus.
Jesus came back with Deuteronomy 6:16: "You shall not put the Lord your God to the test." (ESV)
Seeing that he could not defeat Jesus, the Devil left him. Then angels came and ministered to the Lord.
Points of Interest from the Temptation of Jesus:

(1a)
In the second creation account, we see
a different creation story unfold.God decides that it is
not good for man to be alone and
wants to find him a partner. For many
years, I simply imagined God simply snatching that rib out of Adam almost
immediately and creating Eve.
However, that’s not exactly how the
bible reads. After God decides that
Adam needs a partner, he creates all
the animals and birds and brought them to Adam to name which seems
quite a bloody daunting task if you ask
me. Andfinally, when Adam completes his task of naming all the animals, there is still
not a suitor for him. Talk about an
unproductive day. Or week. Or maybe
even longer. I guess it’s then that God
takes matters into his own hands, puts
Adam to sleep, and stealthily steals a rib. And from this, the first woman is
created. Donald Miller has suggested
that maybe God did this so that
everyday of his life, Adam would fully
appreciate and cherish Eve, because
he would remember the long, grueling process it took to obtain this suitable
partner. Because maybe it is only in
the absence of another that we can
begin to understand how blessed we
are to have them in our lives. But
anyway, after the creation of Eve, we hear the first words of man recorded
in the bible and it just happens to be
poetry: “This at last is bone of my
bones and flesh of my flesh; this one
shall be called Woman, for out of Man
this one was taken”
. So, from the very beginning of the human race,
we see an interconnectedness
between male and female. Essentially,
they share flesh and bones with one
another.
(1b)
-Leader/Head:Sets the course for and is the final authority under Christ in his family
-Teacher:The lead teacher teaching the Word of Christ by precept and example
-Provider:The primary provider working to ensure basic needs are met
-Protector:In Christ, guards family and home life from spiritual and worldly dangers

(2a)
giving them freedom and a new nation. Jesus delivered all humanity from sin and death, giving us freedom and founding the church
-- the body of Christ. Moses was in the wilderness for 40 years, working as a shepherd, before God called him back to Egypt to deliver his people. Jesus, the Chief Shepherd of our souls, fasted 40 days and 40 nights before beginning his ministry.
(2b)
-To choose to identify with others
-To identify with the Jews, oppressed and downtrodden, when all the power of Pharaoh's palace is yours for the taking, requires tremendous humility.
-Recognize that everyone has something to contribute. Listen to the ideas of your coworkers.
-It's not about self-promotion. It's about helping others. It's about teaching others. It's about helping others achieve their potential. It's about the mission.
(8a)
-The prayer of faith: James 5:15 says, “And the prayer of faith will save the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up.” In this context, prayer is offered in faith for someone who is sick, asking God to heal. When we pray, we are to believe in the power and goodness of God (Mark 9:23).
-he prayer of thanksgiving: We see another type of prayer in Philippians 4:5: thanksgiving or thanks to God. “With thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” Many examples of thanksgiving prayers can be found in the Psalms.
-The prayer of consecration: Sometimes, prayer is a time of setting ourselves apart to follow God’s will. Jesus made such a prayer the night before His crucifixion: “And going a little farther he fell on his face and prayed, saying, ‘My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will’” (Matthew 26:39).
-The prayer of intercession: Many times, our prayers include requests for others as we intercede for them. We are told to make intercession “for everyone” in 1 Timothy 2:1. Jesus serves as our example in this area. The whole of John 17 is a prayer of Jesus on behalf of His disciples and all believers.

(8b)
-Faith
-Thankfulness
-Constancy

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