Many times we experience what I call a revisit of information that we have collected throughout our lives. No matter where it came from, we are faced with many challenges, changes and decisions from the knowledge we have gained. With all that knowledge we have gained, we still come up short sometimes. With all thy getting of information, do we grow in that knowledge, in that wisdom of the truth? Our orginal truth! Who we are, where we come from and where we are going, which can only come from the Word of God, our original source. Let us go back to the beginning, the way it was, the life that was lived through the truth in the Garden of Eden.
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Many times we experience what I call a revisit of information that we have collected throughout our lives. No matter where it came from, we are faced with many challenges, changes and decisions from the knowledge we have gained. With all that knowledge we have gained, we still come up short sometimes. With all thy getting of information, do we grow in that knowledge, in that wisdom of the truth? Our orginal truth! Who we are, where we come from and where we are going, which can only come from the Word of God, our original source. Let us go back to the beginning, the way it was, the life that was lived through the truth in the Garden of Eden.
"Jesus' true mission was not to prove himself to Satan. So what is your assignment? What is your mission? And it's not to prove to Satan who you are."
--Sue Brown
Sue Brown breaks down the first temptation of Jesus in the wilderness, focusing on the enemy's core challenge: "Who are you?" She emphasizes that times of vulnerability are when our faith is tested and that the enemy tries to exploit us into misusing the authority we already have in Christ. The teaching urges listeners to avoid acting out of self-will or selfish desires, as this can disqualify us from God's perfect plan. The key is knowing our identity in Christ so we never have to prove ourselves to the devil.
Sue Brown delves into the profound meaning of Jesus' temptation in the wilderness, answering the question, "What in Hell Are You Looking For?" She highlights that Jesus' trial was a divinely allowed event to prove his obedience and provide humanity with the perfect model for spiritual defense. Learn the critical difference between the external trials God allows and the internal temptations that arise from our own desires, and discover how complete reliance on the Holy Spirit and the Word of God is your guaranteed way to resist the enemy and endure your own wilderness experience.
Sue Brown walks through powerful Bible passages detailing Jesus' baptism, His temptation in the wilderness, the parable of the wedding feast, and the signs of His second coming. The message underscores the central importance of living by God's word, repenting, and being found ready when the Master returns, culminating in the provocative question: "What in hell are you looking for?" This reading serves as a clear call to listen to the Spirit and open the door to Jesus Christ.
Worry is not our portion. Whether it’s relational conflict, financial strain, or the wounds of betrayal, she teaches us how to give it all to God — and trust that He truly has us in His hands.
Many times we experience what I call a revisit of information that we have collected throughout our lives. No matter where it came from, we are faced with many challenges, changes and decisions from the knowledge we have gained. With all that knowledge we have gained, we still come up short sometimes. With all thy getting of information, do we grow in that knowledge, in that wisdom of the truth? Our orginal truth! Who we are, where we come from and where we are going, which can only come from the Word of God, our original source. Let us go back to the beginning, the way it was, the life that was lived through the truth in the Garden of Eden.