Satan's strategies, Jesus' Strength

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Satan's strategies, Jesus' Strength

Luke 4.1-13

The Gospel writer, Luke, continues to introduce us to Jesus. In the passage he shares how Jesus was tempted by the devil and how Jesus was able to overcome those temptations. Join Pastor Greg as he shares the three general areas the devil will tempt us and, using Jesus as a model, how we can combat temptation in our lives.

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