Religious Education - Gospels #4

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  • Created on: 18-06-13 17:01
How long did Jesus say out in the wilderness?
40 days and 40 nights
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What happened when Jesus stayed out in the wilderness?
When Jesus stayed out in the wilderness he was tempted by the Devil
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What was the first temptation from the Devil?
To turn stone into bread
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What was Jesus' response to this?
"Man shall not live on bread alone but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God"
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What was the second temptation from the Devil?
To jump off the Pinnacle of the temple and for the angels to catch him
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What was Jesus' response to this temptation?
"You shall not tempt the Lord your God"
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What was the third temptation from the Devil?
The devil offered him riches and kingdoms
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What was Jesus' response to this?
"You shall worship the Lord your God and only him you shall serve"
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What does this say about Jesus?
Jesus wanted people to follow him for the right reasons
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What did this say about Jesus' powers?
Jesus could have used his powers but this shows his powers are not for his selfish needs
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Why do Christians celebrate Lent?
Christians celebrate Lent to remember the temptations of Jesus
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When does Lent take place?
Lent takes place 40 days before Easter
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What do Christians usually do during Lent?
They give up something for example chocolate
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