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Temptation fundamentally challenges our belief in God's goodness, as seen in Jesus' wilderness experience in Matthew 4. Satan consistently tempts us in three ways: meeting legitimate needs illegitimately, manipulating God for our purposes, and taking shortcuts to right ends. Jesus countered each temptation with Scripture, demonstrating that overcoming temptation isn't about willpower but about trusting God's way is better. Victory comes through knowing our vulnerabilities, surrounding ourselves with wise counsel, and pausing to seek God's guidance when tempted.
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Temptation fundamentally challenges our belief in God's goodness, as seen in Jesus' wilderness experience in Matthew 4. Satan consistently tempts us in three ways: meeting legitimate needs illegitimately, manipulating God for our purposes, and taking shortcuts to right ends. Jesus countered each temptation with Scripture, demonstrating that overcoming temptation isn't about willpower but about trusting God's way is better. Victory comes through knowing our vulnerabilities, surrounding ourselves with wise counsel, and pausing to seek God's guidance when tempted.