Relentlessly Knocking

Don't Bring Us Into Temptation

18 min · 11 de may de 2024
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We all face temptations in our daily life. From sweet treats to habits that can be a lot more destructive, choosing the right path can often be incredibly difficult. That’s why Jesus told His disciples to pray to God, “Do not lead us into temptation.” Our God shows us what is right and wrong, and He wants to help us through. Jesus' teachings and His own battles with temptation provide us a roadmap for overcoming our daily struggles. Listen in to discover how Jesus offers the power of prayer, the strength of God's word, and the promise of eternal rest from our trials. You can learn to resist, overcome, and emerge stronger in your faith journey.

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