Jesus was "led by the Spirit into the wilderness" to be tempted by Satan. So for forty days and forty nights our Lord fasted. Satan comes to Jesus, at His weakened human nature, and tempts Him. He had not eaten nothing and was hungry, so the evil one uses this opportunity for a way of attacking Christ's humanity. While the Bible records 3 times Satan tempts Jesus during his time in the wilderness, there were probably many more according to how it is written in Luke 4:2. The three that is recorded during this time frame: Turning stone into bread, the Kingdoms of the world, and the Pinnacle of the Temple.
Luke 4:3-4 The Devil says, "command this stone that it be made bread. And Jesus answered him saying, it is written that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God." Jesus had been fasting and had not eaten. Obviously this would have been such a challenge for many of us. Jesus example of resisting and trusting God through the fast, only strengthens us spiritually and allows us to draw closer to our Father.
Luke 4:5-6 "And the devil, taking him up into a high mountain, showed unto him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. And the devil said unto him, all this power will I give thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it." Satan is the "father of lies", but in this passage of scripture he makes an accurate claim, in that those things were given to him by God and of course he is limited to what he can do based on God's authority. If these claims wasn't true, there would not be much of a temptation. Its also interesting that Satan makes another true statement in verse 3, acknowledging that Jesus was the Son of God.
Satan's attempts to cause doubt in our Savior by showing Him alternatives to God's plan, failed. Jesus used scripture to combat Satan's temptations. We should take note of Jesus' examples of fighting temptations and rely on God, trusting that He will not allow us to be tempted beyond our limits. God provides a way out.
Luke 4:3-4 The Devil says, "command this stone that it be made bread. And Jesus answered him saying, it is written that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God." Jesus had been fasting and had not eaten. Obviously this would have been such a challenge for many of us. Jesus example of resisting and trusting God through the fast, only strengthens us spiritually and allows us to draw closer to our Father.
Luke 4:5-6 "And the devil, taking him up into a high mountain, showed unto him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. And the devil said unto him, all this power will I give thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it." Satan is the "father of lies", but in this passage of scripture he makes an accurate claim, in that those things were given to him by God and of course he is limited to what he can do based on God's authority. If these claims wasn't true, there would not be much of a temptation. Its also interesting that Satan makes another true statement in verse 3, acknowledging that Jesus was the Son of God.
Satan's attempts to cause doubt in our Savior by showing Him alternatives to God's plan, failed. Jesus used scripture to combat Satan's temptations. We should take note of Jesus' examples of fighting temptations and rely on God, trusting that He will not allow us to be tempted beyond our limits. God provides a way out.
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