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What did Jesus really mean when He said, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one”?
In this episode of the Lord’s Prayer series, Rick unpacks Matthew 6:13 and reveals a powerful New Covenant truth: Jesus was not teaching us to fear temptation — He was announcing freedom from it.
Does God lead people into temptation? Scripture says no. So what was Jesus revealing?
You’ll discover:
Drawing from Romans, Ephesians, Isaiah, 1 John, and the words of Jesus, this teaching shows that the cross did more than forgive sin — it broke the enemy’s authority and restored us to righteousness.
If you’ve struggled with temptation, shame, addiction, or feeling spiritually oppressed, this episode will challenge how you see yourself in Christ — and how you pray.
Jesus didn’t come to manage sin.
He came to break its power.
Join Behind the Curtain at https://www.joinbehindthecurtain.com
To watch this episode on YouTube, go to https://www.youtube.com/@getfacetofacewithgod
By Rick OsborneWhat did Jesus really mean when He said, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one”?
In this episode of the Lord’s Prayer series, Rick unpacks Matthew 6:13 and reveals a powerful New Covenant truth: Jesus was not teaching us to fear temptation — He was announcing freedom from it.
Does God lead people into temptation? Scripture says no. So what was Jesus revealing?
You’ll discover:
Drawing from Romans, Ephesians, Isaiah, 1 John, and the words of Jesus, this teaching shows that the cross did more than forgive sin — it broke the enemy’s authority and restored us to righteousness.
If you’ve struggled with temptation, shame, addiction, or feeling spiritually oppressed, this episode will challenge how you see yourself in Christ — and how you pray.
Jesus didn’t come to manage sin.
He came to break its power.
Join Behind the Curtain at https://www.joinbehindthecurtain.com
To watch this episode on YouTube, go to https://www.youtube.com/@getfacetofacewithgod