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Where the Wild Things Are

  • Feb 18, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 18, 2025

He may have been the son of God, but Jesus was also human. So, those temptations were real. Jesus had to confront those aspects of himself before he could serve God’s plan. Mercifully, because he went through that himself, Jesus offers to help us take on our own wild beasts if and when we are ready.


Mark 1:12-13; James 1:12-16






 
 
 

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