february 22nd Sermon
Sermon recap
This past Sunday, Pastor Gustafson delivered a powerful sermon that guided us through the journey of temptation and redemption. We explored the contrasting stories of Adam in the Garden of Eden and Jesus in the wilderness, drawing lessons on faith, obedience, and the strength found in God's promises. Below are the key points we reflected upon:
As we continue through Lent, let us remember who we are in Christ. May we carry these reflections into our daily lives, recognizing that through Jesus, we can overcome temptation and live in His promised victory.
- The Fall and Redemption: We revisited the story of Adam's fall in Eden, which introduced sin into the world, contrasted with Jesus' triumph over temptation in the wilderness, highlighting His role as our Redeemer.
- The Power of God's Word: Pastor Gustafson emphasized how Jesus overcame the devil's temptations by relying solely on Scripture, reminding us of the strength and guidance we find in God's Word.
- Our Identity in Christ: We were reminded that despite our natural inclination towards sin, we are clothed in Christ's righteousness, and through His obedience, we are declared children of God.
As we continue through Lent, let us remember who we are in Christ. May we carry these reflections into our daily lives, recognizing that through Jesus, we can overcome temptation and live in His promised victory.
Sermon Study GUide
February 22, 2026 Sermon
Reading
Warm Up
Scripture Exploration
Personal Reflection
Personal Application
Reading
- Genesis 3:1-7
- Matthew 4:1-11
- Romans 5:12-19
Warm Up
- Can you recall a time when you faced a significant temptation? How did you respond?
- How do you currently understand the concept of temptation and its impact on your life?
Scripture Exploration
- In Genesis 3:1-7, what were the immediate consequences of Adam and Eve's actions after they ate the forbidden fruit?
- How does Matthew 4:1-11 depict Jesus' response to temptation differently from Adam's in Genesis?
- What does Romans 5:12-19 say about the contrast between Adam's disobedience and Jesus' obedience?
Personal Reflection
- How does the concept of Jesus as the "second Adam" shape your understanding of redemption?
- Consider the phrase "It is written" used by Jesus in Matthew 4. How does this emphasize the authority of Scripture in resisting temptation?
- What theological implications can be drawn from the comparison between the Garden of Eden and Jesus' wilderness experience?
Personal Application
- Reflect on a current temptation you are facing. How can you apply Jesus' example from Matthew 4 to overcome it?
- What steps can you take this week to deepen your reliance on Scripture when confronted with doubts or challenges?
- How can you support others in your community who may be struggling with temptation or doubt, and what role can your church play in this support?
- Plan a specific action you can take during Lent to grow spiritually, focusing on the victory and hope found in Christ's obedience.
