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The Temptation of Jesus and Us (Recap)
What we talked about:
How the World Teaches us what it means to be Human: Projection
How the World Teaches us what it means to be Human: Projection
By the stories it shares.
The world projects the images of humanity for us to adopt.
Stories communicate values.By the people it glorifies.Attention communicates worth.
How?
By the people it glorifies.
Through the stories it shares.
Attention communicates worth.
Stories communicate values.By the people it glorifies.Attention communicates worth.
Stories communicate what to value.
Stories communicate what to value.
Stories communicate what to value.
By the people it glorifies.Attention communicates worth.
By the people it glorifies.
Attention is given by showing who is of worth.
In Jesus we learned that he is the only person who sets the bar for what humanity is and should be.
After, we endeavored to see what the example of Jesus had to teach us about facing temptation.
We looked at the first two temptations in to learn how Jesus dealt with being tempted.
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