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In this message, Eric continues the Journey to the Cross series by explaining why Lent has long been a season of fasting, reflection, and repentance. Teaching from Matthew 3:16–4:11 (NIV), he shows that temptation is not a sign of spiritual failure — it is part of being human. Right after Jesus’ baptism and the Father’s affirmation, the Spirit leads Him into the wilderness to be tempted. There, Jesus faces three core temptations: comfort (meeting legitimate needs in illegitimate ways), control (demanding that God do our will), and compromise (separating obedience from worship). Each temptation ultimately asks one question: Will you trust God? By responding with Scripture and deep trust in the Father, Jesus shows us how to fight temptation — and reminds us that He has already overcome it in our place. Lent becomes a season to name our areas of struggle and learn to trust God more deeply as we move toward the cross.
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In this message, Eric continues the Journey to the Cross series by explaining why Lent has long been a season of fasting, reflection, and repentance. Teaching from Matthew 3:16–4:11 (NIV), he shows that temptation is not a sign of spiritual failure — it is part of being human. Right after Jesus’ baptism and the Father’s affirmation, the Spirit leads Him into the wilderness to be tempted. There, Jesus faces three core temptations: comfort (meeting legitimate needs in illegitimate ways), control (demanding that God do our will), and compromise (separating obedience from worship). Each temptation ultimately asks one question: Will you trust God? By responding with Scripture and deep trust in the Father, Jesus shows us how to fight temptation — and reminds us that He has already overcome it in our place. Lent becomes a season to name our areas of struggle and learn to trust God more deeply as we move toward the cross.

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