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While I have been "tempted in the dessert" I think this is what you mean
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The Devil uses the same temptations in the dessertdesert as he did in the Garden and they are three:

  1. The Temptation of the flesh
  2. The Temptation of the Eyes
  3. The Pride of Life

The very Nature of Christ being 100% man, means that he had the same temptations throughout his life that each and everyone one of us do. What is different between Our Lord and Us is his ability to face those temptations without fault, where we fail, he succeeds.

In the Garden of Gethsemane The lord shows his weakness in the flesh asking God to take this burden from him. With perfect obedience the Word of God says only "My Father, if this cannot pass unless I drink it, your will be Done"

Christ temptation came from without, not from within as his will was united with the devine will. Christ was free from all concupiscence.

The Devil uses the same temptations in the dessert as he did in the Garden and they are three:

  1. The Temptation of the flesh
  2. The Temptation of the Eyes
  3. The Pride of Life

The very Nature of Christ being 100% man, means that he had the same temptations throughout his life that each and everyone one of us do. What is different between Our Lord and Us is his ability to face those temptations without fault, where we fail, he succeeds.

In the Garden of Gethsemane The lord shows his weakness in the flesh asking God to take this burden from him. With perfect obedience the Word of God says only "My Father, if this cannot pass unless I drink it, your will be Done"

Christ temptation came from without, not from within as his will was united with the devine will. Christ was free from all concupiscence.

The Devil uses the same temptations in the desert as he did in the Garden and they are three:

  1. The Temptation of the flesh
  2. The Temptation of the Eyes
  3. The Pride of Life

The very Nature of Christ being 100% man, means that he had the same temptations throughout his life that each and everyone one of us do. What is different between Our Lord and Us is his ability to face those temptations without fault, where we fail, he succeeds.

In the Garden of Gethsemane The lord shows his weakness in the flesh asking God to take this burden from him. With perfect obedience the Word of God says only "My Father, if this cannot pass unless I drink it, your will be Done"

Christ temptation came from without, not from within as his will was united with the devine will. Christ was free from all concupiscence.

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The Devil uses the same temptations in the dessert as he did in the Garden and they are three:

  1. The Temptation of the flesh
  2. The Temptation of the Eyes
  3. The Pride of Life

The very Nature of Christ being 100% man, means that he had the same temptations throughout his life that each and everyone one of us do. What is different between Our Lord and Us is his ability to face those temptations without fault, where we fail, he succeeds.

In the Garden of Gethsemane The lord shows his weakness in the flesh asking God to take this burden from him. With perfect obedience the Word of God says only "My Father, if this cannot pass unless I drink it, your will be Done"

Christ temptation came from without, not from within as his will was united with the devine will. Christ was free from all concupiscence.