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THE WAY THROUGH THE WILDERNESS
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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THE WAY THROUGH THE WILDERNESS taken from "Jesus" by Max Lacado
Matthew 4:1-13
Questions:
1. Jesus was in the physical wilderness when tempted by the devil; what are some of the wildernesses of our life?
2. What is the importance of 40 (days)?
3. Why do you think Jesus went willingly to the desert to be tempted by the devil?
Why was it a rematch?
4. What did satan dare Jesus to do?
How did Jesus reply?
5. What is the one thing we need to survive the wilderness?
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