he told Satan that it is not the break that can feed a person. he also told the devil that it written that you must obey your Lord and love him alone.
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By submitting to God in all things with prayer and supplications. When you do the will of God and repent and get baptized, you receive God's Holy Spirit which gives you the 'armor' of God to overcome the wiles of the devil.
he didnt have to avoid temptaion the devil wasnt gonna mess with the son of God and The Bible said that he was perfect so there was no tempation to him
The word of God
Actually, Jesus was tempted during the 40 days in the wilderness, not after. Satan offered Him power, land and riches, all of which Jesus refused. Then Satan wanted Jesus to prove He was the son of God, again, Jesus would have no part of it.
Jesus is God's ultimate revelation of Himself (1:1, 2:4); Jesus is God's Son and our brother, who has atoned for our sins and helps us overcome temptations (2:5-18).
No Jesus never fell into any form of temptation.
Jesus was faced with difficult situations on several occasions. Some examples: The temptations in the desert, facing the money changers on the temple grounds, his capture in the garden, confrontations with the pharisees and saduccees, his beating and crucifixion.
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He was in all points tempted as we are yet without sin, (Hebrews 4.15)
Jesus is perfect. He loved everyone and was gentle to the people around him. He always obeyed and trusted his Father. His love is so marvelous. I want to love as he loves and give as he gives. He never gave up. He didn't fall into the temptations Satan threw at him in the desert.
According to Christian belief, Jesus was tempted by Satan in the desert but did not give in to temptation. He resisted temptation by quoting Scripture and remained faithful to God.
As Jesus was sinless , he could not fall into sin in the wilderness.
The "prophets" of Jainism were teachers known as 'tirthenkaras.' They taught how to overcome one's own temptations & weaknesses.
A:The three temptations in the wilderness are not in Mark's Gospel, but came into the Gospels of Matthew and Luke from the hypothetical 'Q' document. Although using the same source document, the two authors recorded two of the temptations in different sequences. Matthew's Gospel says that the devil first tried to tempt Jesus to turn a stone into bread, then took Jesus up to the pinnacle of the Temple in Jerusalem, and then to a high mountain in order to tempt him. Luke's Gospel says that the devil tried to tempt Jesus to turn a stone into bread, then took Jesus up to a high mountain in order to tempt him, and then to the pinnacle of the Temple in Jerusalem.