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Title: Matthew 4:1-24


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Matthew 41-24
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The temptation of Christ. Matthew 41-11
The place. Matthew 41
The tempter. Matthew 41
The length of time. Matthew 42
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The purpose of the temptation of Christ.
As Jesus became man yet God, would He be obedient
to the flesh or to God, the Father? Romans
512-19
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The purpose of the temptation of Christ.
As Jesus became man yet God, would He humble
himself and become obedient unto death?
Philippians 28
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The purpose of the temptation of Christ.
As Jesus became man yet God, would He learn to be
obedient? Hebrews 58-9
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The temptation in 4 parts. Matthew 41-11
Part I - The 40 days fast. Matthew 42
The purpose of 40 days fast.
The same principal of the 40 years in the
wilderness. Deuteronomy 82-3
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The temptation in 4 parts. Matthew 41-11
Part I - The 40 days fast. Matthew 42
Are you obedient to the flesh or to God?
Jesus overcame the temptation, He did not eat, He
was hungry. Matthew 42
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The temptation in 4 parts. Matthew 41-11
Part II - the desires of the flesh. Matthew 43-4
Things of the world, the lust of the flesh. 1
John 216
Are you sure about yourself? If thou be Matthew
43
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The temptation in 4 parts. Matthew 41-11
Part II - the desires of the flesh. Matthew 43-4
Jesus overcame the temptation by quoting
Deuteronomy 83. Matthew 44
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The temptation in 4 parts. Matthew 41-11
Part III - The pride of life. Matthew 45-7
Things of the world, the pride of life. 1 John
216
Are you sure you are who you are? If thou be
Matthew 46
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The temptation in 4 parts. Matthew 41-11
Part III - The pride of life. Matthew 45-7
The Devils misuse of the scriptures. Psalms
9111-12
Jesus overcame the temptation by quoting
Deuteronomy 616. Matthew 47
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The temptation in 4 parts. Matthew 41-11
Part IV - The lust of the eyes, ambition. Matthew
48-10
Things of the world, the lust of the eyes. 1 John
216
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The temptation in 4 parts. Matthew 41-11
Part IV - The lust of the eyes, ambition. Matthew
48-10
The Devil as the god of this world (2 Corinthians
44) will give the kingdoms (nations) of this
world to Jesus if he will worship him. Matthew 49
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The temptation in 4 parts. Matthew 41-11
Part IV - The lust of the eyes, ambition. Matthew
48-10
Jesus overcame the temptation by quoting
Deuteronomy 613. Matthew 410
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The angels minister unto Jesus after the
temptation. Matthew 411
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Jesus begins his Ministry
Jesus begins his ministry with the fulfillment of
prophecy. Matthew 412-17
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In the land of Galilee. Isaiah 91-2
Capernaum
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Jesus calls four fishermen. Matthew 418-22
He called them to be fishers of men. Matthew
419
John
Andrew
Peter
James
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His ministry involved the following Matthew
423-24
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Teaching in the synagogues.
Preaching the Gospel.
Healing all manner of sickness and
diseases.
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Casting the devils out of people
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Syria
Galilee
Decapolis
Jerusalem
Beyond Jordan
Judea
The fame of Jesus spreads. Matthew 423-25
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