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At the Jordan River, Jesus humbled Himself to be baptized by John, and the heavens opened with the Father’s voice of approval: “This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” Immediately afterward, the Spirit led Him into the wilderness, where He faced the tempter’s schemes. Each time, Jesus answered not with argument or compromise, but with the Word of God: “It is written.” This passage reminds us that identity and strength are found not in ourselves, but in God’s Word and Spirit. The same voice that declared Jesus the beloved Son now calls us His children, and the same Word that sustained Him is given to us. Join us as Pastor Kenny shares how this moment reveals the power of Scripture and the faithfulness of Christ in the face of trial.
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By Grenola UMCAt the Jordan River, Jesus humbled Himself to be baptized by John, and the heavens opened with the Father’s voice of approval: “This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” Immediately afterward, the Spirit led Him into the wilderness, where He faced the tempter’s schemes. Each time, Jesus answered not with argument or compromise, but with the Word of God: “It is written.” This passage reminds us that identity and strength are found not in ourselves, but in God’s Word and Spirit. The same voice that declared Jesus the beloved Son now calls us His children, and the same Word that sustained Him is given to us. Join us as Pastor Kenny shares how this moment reveals the power of Scripture and the faithfulness of Christ in the face of trial.
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