The Remnant Church Podcast

Understanding Temptation Better Part 3

1 h 0 min · 2. März 2026
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Satan doesn't always attack with obvious lies - sometimes he twists Scripture itself to lead us astray. In Jesus's second temptation, the devil quoted Psalm 91 out of context, trying to get Jesus to force God's hand and seek popularity through a spectacular miracle. Jesus resisted because He didn't need man's approval and trusted God's better plan. Today, we face similar temptations to seek validation through social media and human approval. The truth is, we don't need to be popular in people's eyes because we're already the apple of God's eye. When we change what we're looking to, we change what we're looking for.

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Understanding Temptation Better Part 2

In this episode, we explore the first of the 3 P’s of Temptation—Pleasure—and how temptation works in the life of every believer. Drawing from Scriptures like 1 Corinthians 10:13, Matthew 4:1–4, and James 1:12–15, we unpack how temptation is a common human experience, how it tests our faith, and how God always provides a way of escape. You’ll learn what it truly means to be tempted, why desire can lead to sin, and how being Spirit-led, trusting the Father’s provision, and knowing who you are in Christ empowers you to overcome temptation. We also look at the example of Jesus in the wilderness and key biblical truths about identity, grace, and spiritual victory. This episode is a powerful reminder that while temptation is real, God’s Word, His Spirit, and your identity in Christ provide everything you need to stand firm and live in freedom.

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