Riverton Cornerstone Community Church

Life in the Wild

55 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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"If you are the Son of God..." With these words, the greatest record of victory in human history began. In the first part of this series, we look at the wilderness not just as a physical desert, but as a spiritual battlefield. While the first Adam faced a serpent in a lush garden and lost, the Second Adam (Jesus) stepped into a barren wasteland to face that same enemy—and won. Discover why Jesus’ victory in the desert was just as necessary for your salvation as the Cross and the Empty Tomb. If you've been feeling the "heat" of temptation lately, this message will help you understand the spiritual geography of the world we live in and why, in Christ, the chains of defeat are finally broken. In This Episode: * The Two Adams: A comparison between the Garden of Eden and the Judean Wilderness. * The Restrained Chaos: Exploring God's original design for "subduing" the earth and how sin turned the world into a spiritual wild place. * A Heavyweight Clash: Why the temptation of Christ was a declaration of war between two opposing kingdoms. * Why We Still Struggle: An honest look at why temptation still feels so strong even though the enemy has been defeated. Description:Why did the Spirit lead Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted? In this sermon, we explore the "spiritual wild places" that exist all around us. From the ethical dilemmas of physical exploration to the internal battle against "rulers and principalities," this message provides a framework for understanding the conflict every believer faces. Key theological themes: * Shalom vs. Wilderness: Understanding the transition from the "very good" creation of Genesis to the "dark world" of Ephesians 6. * The Record of the Enemy: How Satan’s "undefeated" streak against humanity was shattered by Jesus in the flesh. * The Identity of the Son: Why the Devil’s primary target was Jesus’ relationship with His Father ("If you are the Son of God..."). * The Coming Rest: Why our current grief and struggle with sin is like the "birth pains" described in John 16, pointing toward a future joy that no one can take away.

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