This was John the Baptist's message.
What was to repent, for the Kingdom of God is near?
This was the temptation to rely on his power instead of on God's authority.
What was turning stones to bread?
This was why Jesus did miracles.
What was to reveal His divine glory?
This is what repent meant in context.
What was to turn away from sin and back to God?
Jesus fulfilled prophecy and the law in these ways.
What were his birth and the events of his life, and His obedience to God on earth?
This was the temptation for Jesus to rely on God for help in time of true need.
What was to deliberately put His own life in peril, by throwing Himself off a cliff?
This was the first miracle publicly performed, AND the location.
What was Cana of Galilee, where Jesus turned water into wine?
This was the important connection between repentance and God's kingdom.
What was that repentance was necessary for entering God's kingdom?
Upon hearing John's message, this should have motivated people to respond.
What was the kingdom of God approaching, and the need to get right with God (turn away from sin and toward God)?
This was the third temptation and what it tested.
What was Jesus receiving instant authority over the kingdoms of the world from Satan, which tested his worship and allegiance to God alone?
This was the purpose for all of Jesus' miracles.
What were the facts that Jesus is the Messiah, and that people would believe Him as He revealed His divine glory?
This is the way God remains present with believers, AND the expectation for their bodies.
Who is the Holy Spirit, dwelling with God's people, and to glorify God in people's bodies by living pure lives, showing that they love God and their neighbors?
This was evidence that the Kingdom of God comes in two stages, AND the two stages identified.
What was the reason Jesus read from Isaiah and stopped in the middle of the passage, which was to emphasize the first coming of Jesus for salvation, and the second coming for judgment?