Posted on 01/13/2019 5:35:18 AM PST by metmom
If You are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread (Matthew 4:3).
Before Satan tempted Jesus more directly, he threw out a cynical challenge to test Christs deity. The devils conditional statement, If You are the Son of God, assumed that Jesus was indeed Gods beloved Son (3:17). But he hoped to persuade Him into a demonstration of divine power that would violate Gods plan, which called for Jesus to set aside His divine power while on earth and use it only when the Father commanded. If Satan could make Jesus presume upon His divine rights and act independently of His Father, this would amount to disobedience.
Obviously, then, the purpose of the first temptation went far beyond getting Jesus to satisfy His physical hunger by wrongly using miraculous power. The devil wanted Him to doubt the Fathers word, love, and provisionto disobediently declare that being hungry was simply not fit for Gods only Son.
Satans argument was, Hadnt He endured enough humiliating circumstances already (the stable, the flight to Egypt, obscurity in Nazareth, this time in the wilderness) in an effort to identify with unworthy humanity? But unlike Eve in the Garden of Eden (cf. Gen. 3:1f.), Jesus stayed true to Gods will and did not cast doubt on the Fathers word or His already secured position as Gods Son.
Ask Yourself
Yes, there is more at stake in temptation than the mere subject of the enticement. There are significant matters of trust and freedom and identity involved. How seriously are you taking these threats to your Christian calling? Pray that God would help you see the battle for what it is.
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