This lesson connects the opening of the Lord's Prayer to the temptation of Adam and Eve and also of Jesus. By the end of the lesson, disciples will be able to answer the question, "What is temptation?"
You may be familiar with the baptism and temptation of Jesus, but you may not be familiar with the way the original audience understood the story. For this reason, it's a good idea to re-familiarize yourself with the story before teaching it. Focusing on the purpose of the story rather than the details of the story has been a very accessible way for early disciples to connect this story with the Lord's Prayer.
You'll need a quality children's Bible, preferably one that supports orthodox understanding of the text which means having a copy of the story that emphasizes the symbols and imagery. The imagery in this story appears in later stories.