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Don’t Follow Temptation

  • shanruby
  • Oct 23
  • 1 min read

In our busy lives, filled with commitments and interactions, it is crucial to consistently engage with the scriptures. Amidst the daily hustle, we must remain vigilant against evil and temptation. Reflecting on the example of Jesus, who endured forty days and nights in the desert, we see a profound demonstration of resilience. Despite fasting and being tempted by the adversary, Jesus did not succumb, thereby overcoming evil and strengthening his resistance to temptation. Faith extends beyond weekly church attendance; it involves a personal journey of faith and spiritual growth. Through diligent study of the scriptures, we can fortify ourselves against temptation and aspire to uncover the deeper mysteries of our faith, potentially achieving sainthood.

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