Luke 4:1
And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness,
Cross-reference
Luke 3:22 describes the Spirit descending at baptism — this is what fills Jesus before the wilderness.
Isaiah 11:2-4 prophesies the Spirit resting on the Messiah — Jesus being full of the Spirit here fulfills that.
Isaiah 61:1 is the prophecy of anointed proclamation — Jesus' fullness of the Spirit equips Him to later read and fulfill this.
Matthew 3:16 records the Spirit descending as a dove at baptism — the same event that fills Jesus before the wilderness.
Matthew 4:1-11 details the same temptation narrative — Jesus, full of the Spirit, is led into the wilderness.
Mark 1:12 is the parallel account of the Spirit driving Jesus into the wilderness — same event.
Mark 1:13 continues the wilderness temptation account, adding details about the forty days and angels.
John 1:32 records the Spirit remaining on Jesus — this filling precedes His leading into the wilderness.
Acts 10:38 describes Jesus' anointing with the Holy Spirit and power, echoing the fullness of the Spirit mentioned here.
John 3:34 says Jesus receives the Spirit without measure — here He is full of the Spirit, confirming that limitless gift.
Acts 1:2 shows Jesus commanding through the Holy Spirit — the same Spirit that fills Him at the start of His ministry.