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The Third Temptation of Jesus

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By East-West Ministries on Jun 15th, 2012

We’ll continue to look at our Lord’s response during his temptation. In his third test, we’ll see the lie in all Satan’s enticing offers.

Jesus tells us that the devil comes to “steal, and kill, and destroy,” and he usually does it through deception.

Matthew states the following:

Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. “All this I will give you,” he said, “if you will bow down and worship me.” —Matthew 4:8-9

I believe this approach is used the most by the evil one in the American culture.

First, we need to recognize that Satan, at the time, had the authority to offer Jesus the kingdom of this world. But Satan no longer has this authority, The resurrection stripped him of it. Jesus conquered death, defeated the evil one and was given the kingdom of the world.

Jesus rescued us, and Satan no longer has the authority over us in this world.

And having disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross. —Colossians 2:15

I believe Satan thought he would win when he offered Jesus all the glory and splendor of the kingdom of this world. He thought, “No one, not even God’s Son, could resist this extravagant offer.” Satan knew Jesus has come to take back authority over the earth, and he offered Jesus this authority without having to suffer the cross.

Aren’t you glad our Lord said, “No, thanks”?

Instead, Jesus said, “I am going with the will of My Father, and I will trust Him with the mission He has sent me on. Even in the Garden, I will go with My Father … no matter what you throw at Me.”

By doing this, Christ sought the will and glory of the Father and triumphed over Satan and his tactics.

Brothers and sisters, the enemy is still active today—promising us anything we want to keep us from going with Jesus. Today, we each fight our own “fight of faith.” So fight to make every choice for the “glory of Christ Jesus.”

Going with Jesus is costly, but the faith that seeks His glory will fulfill all of our deepest longings. If we seek our own agenda, we will pay a great cost … we will miss out on everything that God wants for us.

Jesus was the ultimate example of this when he emphatically said to the enemy, “Away from Me. I will worship and serve My Father only. He is worthy to be trusted. So I will do His will … even if it is by means of the cross.”

To God be the glory!



John Maisel, Founder and Chairman Emeritus of East-West Ministries International, resides in Dallas, Texas. He has authored books such as Is Jesus God? and Radical Trust that challenge all people to radically rely on Jesus Christ.
Buy John Maisel’s latest book: Radical Trust. All proceeds benefit East-West Ministries.
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The Battlefield

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By East-West Ministries on Jun 1st, 2012

If you don’t know yet, once you become a Christian, life becomes a battlefield.

Our enemy—Satan—is not some mystical principle that exists in our thought life. He is a real and brilliant enemy who desires to keep us believers out of sync with God’s love and plan for our lives.

Temptations and the testing of our faith are not from some impersonal force. Satan is a living force … one bent on compromising our use for God’s glory on earth.

Jesus also faced this enemy of ours. When he was confronted by the lies of the “evil one,” I believe he laid out some important truths for us to live by.

Let’s look at the “temptations of Jesus” in Matthew 4. But first, we must look to the end of chapter 3 to see the foundation of Jesus’ attitude during this time of conflict.

And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.” —Matthew 3:17

After 40 days without food, Jesus’ strength was very low. Satan came to Jesus and asked Him to live up to His “billing” as God’s Son. He tried to provoke Jesus over and over with one little word … “if.”

So Satan said, “If you are God’s Son, You have power over creation. You must be hungry because You haven’t eaten in 40 days. Why don’t You just turn these rocks into bread and satisfy Your hunger pangs?”

Today this probably would look like this: “You have the position, money, contacts, and influence. Take care of your needs. You are entitled to get out of your pain.”

When Satan tempted Jesus, He first invited Jesus to prove His power and influence as the Son of God. He said, “You deserve to be treated with respect … “if You are the true Son of God.”

Why doesn’t Jesus take the bait? Because at the start of this 40 days in the wilderness, God the Father told Jesus two things:

1. You are my Son.
2. I am well pleased with You.

And Jesus believed the Father. So, instead, Jesus responds this way:

Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’” —Matthew 4:4

Jesus didn’t need to show off His power to Satan or the world. The Father had already told Him that He was His beloved Son, and Jesus trusted the word of His Father.

Unfortunately, we often “bite” the hook of Satan’s trap—wanting to prove to our peers that we are something unique or special. Instead of believing what our Father says—that we are the children of the living God—we listen to the world.

We need to believe what God says in His Word and not our own performance to “prove” ourselves. God gives us power, not to rule or lord over people, but to serve in humility … because we are a son or daughter of the “royal family.”

Jesus trusted the words of the Father and the word of Scripture … not whether He could use His power to prove them true and meet a personal need.

Are you living in accordance with who God says you are without trying to “prove it” with material blessings?

It is so easy to trust in ourselves, our assets, or our net worth. We continue to prove ourselves to others through our performance instead of resting in God’s Word.

You are His beloved son or daughter.

My Father, who calls me His “beloved,” will meet my needs in His own way and in His own time. Remember, Jesus had the power to turn the water into wine. And I have no doubt He could have turned the rocks into bread for Himself  … but He didn’t.

He knew the Father would meet his every need.

“My food,” said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work. —John 4:34

What is your “food”? Don’t you want the same food that Jesus had?

 


John Maisel, Founder and Chairman Emeritus of East-West Ministries International, resides in Dallas, Texas. He has authored books such as Is Jesus God? and Radical Trust that challenge all people to radically rely on Jesus Christ.
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