Following His baptism, Jesus is led by the Spirit into the wilderness, where He faces a series of temptations from the devil. This period of fasting and testing underscores His humanity and the seriousness of His mission. Each temptation challenges Jesus to abandon His divine purpose, yet He responds with scripture, demonstrating His unwavering commitment to God's will. After overcoming these trials, Jesus begins His public ministry in Galilee, proclaiming the good news of the Kingdom of Heaven. He calls His first disciples—Peter, Andrew, James, and John—inviting them to leave their fishing nets and follow Him. This chapter emphasizes the themes of spiritual warfare, the importance of scripture, and the call to discipleship, setting the stage for Jesus' transformative ministry.
Matthew Chapter 4
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