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Who tempted jesus for 40 nights and days?

Even though after his baptism, Jesus was lead by the spirit, and yes was tempted by the Satan.


Does the Methodist Church believe in Satan?

Yes, the Methodist Church acknowledges the existence of Satan as a representation of evil and temptation in the world. Methodists believe that Satan opposes God's will and seeks to lead people away from faith. However, the emphasis is often placed on God's ultimate victory over evil through Jesus Christ, rather than focusing solely on Satan. This belief aligns with the broader Christian tradition.


What is Satan's field called?

I would say that the best answer would be "sin". Essentially, Satan lives to lead people away from God by leading them to sin, thereby preventing them from going to Heaven. Because people's sin prevent them from going to Heaven, God sent his son, Jesus, as a sacrifice to wipe away the sins of the world (John 3:16, among other verses) - all the person has to do is accept the gift of life and live as a disciple of Jesus, which is easy unless the person is still hanging onto their sin. Satan plays off of that, both creating other religions to lead people away from the truth and distorting the truth itself. Anything to drag as many people to hell with him as possible. Previous answer: Evil


What is Satan's field?

I would say that the best answer would be "sin". Essentially, Satan lives to lead people away from God by leading them to sin, thereby preventing them from going to Heaven. Because people's sin prevent them from going to Heaven, God sent his son, Jesus, as a sacrifice to wipe away the sins of the world (John 3:16, among other verses) - all the person has to do is accept the gift of life and live as a disciple of Jesus, which is easy unless the person is still hanging onto their sin. Satan plays off of that, both creating other religions to lead people away from the truth and distorting the truth itself. Anything to drag as many people to hell with him as possible. Previous answer: Evil


Is Satan Mormon?

Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Satan is Lucifer, or the Devil. Prior to the creation of the earth, he was a son of God and dwelled with God. Satan disobeyed God and by so doing became evil. He was cast out of heaven and a third of the hosts of heaven followed him. Satan now tries to lead men away from God. Because Satan has no body, he has no physical power over mankind, but he is cunning and understands how to trick and decieve men into following his will. At the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, Satan will be bound for the thousand year Millennial Reign. Following the Millennium, Satan will be loosed for a little season before mankind is judged. Those who were evil and rejected God will be sentenced to dwell in "outer darkness" or hell with Satan for eternity.


Can you live without Jesus?

To a Christian the answer would be 'no'. But many others live quite well without Jesus. They may have their own gods, or none at all, and lead fulfilling lives.


Was Satan created before the garden of Eden?

A:There is no mention of Satan in the Garden of Eden. The talking snake should not be confused with Satan, as can be seen by God's punishment of snakes for this one's role in the fall (Genesis 3:14).


Who condemns God or Satan?

God condemns. Satan entices and tries to lead people to destruction in the lake of fire. God is the righteous. Satan is the wicked.


What does Satan rather do?

Tempt and lead humans and jinn to hell.


According to Jesus saying 'we are gods,' how does this belief impact our understanding of our own divinity and relationship with God"?

The belief that we are gods, as mentioned by Jesus, can impact our understanding of our own divinity and relationship with God by emphasizing the idea that we have a divine nature within us. This belief can lead to a deeper connection with God and a greater sense of responsibility in how we live our lives.


Who do Mormons believe lucifer is?

Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Lucifer (Satan, the Devil) is the father of all lies. He is the enemy to God and righteousness. He strives to lead people away from truth. Mormons believe that Lucifer was once a son of God and an angel in heaven, but was cast out for rebelling against God and seeking to usurp God's power and authority. He seeks to tempt people away from God. Mormons believe that as Satan has no physical mortal body, mortal man has power over Satan (meaning that nobody can use the exuse 'the devil made me do it.) They also believe that Satan looks like a man (not as a beast or someone with red skin and horns.) Check out the "Related Links" to learn more.


I dreamed of Jesus and a demon in the same dream. What does this mean?

When you dream of Jesus, it is a supposed to be a dream from God. Hence, the devil can never appear in the dream. But if you say you've seen Jesus and a demon in the same dream, it wasn't a dream from God, it was from Satan to trick you in believing it was Jesus, because the presence of demons is to lead you astray, and a true dream from God is free from distortion.