Posted on 01/17/2019 12:58:29 PM PST by metmom
Then the devil took Him into the holy city and had Him stand on the pinnacle of the temple (Matthew 4:5).
In confronting our Lord Jesus Christ, Satan persisted in trying to undermine or destroy the Sons relationship to His Father. This time he goaded Jesus with this statement: If You are the Son of God, throw yourself down. To fortify his challenge and make it more plausible, the adversary with a subtle and clever twistquoted Scripture: For it is written, He will command His angels concerning You; and On their hands they will bear You up, so that You will not strike Your foot against a stone (from Ps. 91:1112).
Now Satan surely had Christ backed into a corner, he likely reasoned, using his misguided and evil sense of logic. If the Messiah lives only according to the Word of God, then I should confront Him with something from that Word. If Jesus wouldnt use His own power to help Himself and meet His immediate needs, maybe He would let God work on His behalfafter all, this was a scriptural test, according to Satan. Jesus could thus let God fulfill a promise from Psalms and prove to others that He was indeed Gods Son and Messiah.
But no matter how persuasive Satans argumentundergirded with a proof textmay have sounded, Jesus did not agree to it, not wanting to presumptuously test God or jump ahead of the divine timetable for the Saviors redemptive ministry.
Ask Yourself
Yes, Scripture can be turned and twisted to suit anyones ends. What safeguards do you have in place against misusing the Word of God, while still maintaining a bold, believing faith in its sense of direction? Ask the Spirit to guide you into its truth. Thats His job (John 16:13).
Studying God’s Word ping
I heard T. W. Hunt say that the temptations of Christ occurred not to show that Jesus could be tempted, but to show that as God he could not be.
I believe Hunt also said that the third temptation on the mountain was effectively an offer to immediately end the world’s suffering. No small temptation.
Hmm. Strictly speaking, would logic lend itself to evil? Interesting question.
Especially when considering that it would mean avoiding the cross.
Oh my,
Isn’t it interesting that Satan cites Scripture to the Creator and Savior. Satan does it to paint the Lord into a corner.
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