Thursday, February 17, 2011

Jesus Assaulted

Satan knew Jesus was vulnerable to temptation- or else he never would have tried tempting Him.
We don't like to imagine this at all. Instead we have this image of Jesus as a religious super man- able to defeat temptation automatically without batting an eye. Jesus UNDERSTOOD our suffering of being tempted. After Jesus fasted 40 days and nights, being tempted of Satan in so many ways, we read this…


Mat 4:2 And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward an hungred.


He was hungry!


So here we have it, the fasting wasn't so supernaturally controlled that Jesus wasn't allowed to feel the pains of hunger. Jesus was kept from dying- as was Moses as they endured their 40 days and nights of fasting without water or food. These basics of human necessity were denied them and they were completely cleansed of all inward sustenance relying completely on God the Father to supply them their needs. The Holy Spirit ministered to them through angels.


Mar 1:13 And he was there in the wilderness forty days, tempted of Satan; and was with the wild beasts; and the angels ministered unto him.


How exactly did the angels minister to our Savior we don't know, but we do know He was kept alive without suffering dehydration and starvation. Did He hunger? YES. And I imagine He was thirsty as well. Our Savior went through this trial for a reason- it was a purifying time, it was a testing time, it was the beginning of a new covenant between God and man. As Moses was up in the mount communing with God, receiving the law- Jesus was in the wilderness facing the breaker of the law.


Some say Jesus was only tempted AFTER the 40 days and nights were up, others say He was tempted throughout the entire 40 days and nights and then after as well. Personally I believe He was tempted from the get go all through the 40 days and nights and afterwards as well. I believe that Moses was with God the entire 40 days and nights in the mountain and I believe Jesus had to face the temptations of Satan for the entire time as well. We KNOW that we are only told some of ALL the things that took place during our Savior's ministry here on earth. I believe the 3 temptations we are told about are significant ones, but not the ONLY ones. Jesus was tempted in ALL points. To begin this life changing new covenant way Jesus came face to face with Satan and Satan tried EVERYTHING absolutely EVERYTHING within His power to TEMPT Jesus to sin. Jesus prevailed over every single temptation refusing each and every temptation. You want to believe it was EASY for Him, but it wasn't, it truly wasn't.


Heb 4:15 For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.


Luk 4:2 Being forty days tempted of the devil. And in those days he did eat nothing: and when they were ended, he afterward hungered.


When Jesus had suffered 40 days and night He was finishing up His time of fasting- just as Moses began His descent from the mountain after his 40 days and nights. Moses returned not to people obedient to God, but to the horrific knowledge that the people God had just freed from bondage were already sinning against Him, already breaking the covenant, already defying God. Jesus finished His time of fasting and did not enter immediately into a life surrounded by support of disciples and loved ones. As the time ended Satan wasn't through and with Jesus feeling the pain of the hunger he assaulted Him once again. Yes, assaulted Him. Just as we are ASSAULTED by Satan. It's REAL, Satanic assaults happen all the time and not the horror movie, supernatural thriller assaults that we've been trained to associate with exorcism and the like. Because we are bombarded with the sensationalized Satan we tend to minimize the EVERY DAY Satan in our lives. We tend to believe that He doesn't even exist around us. He's not AFTER us, he's just after… well … other people, bad people, right? Or special people, that's it, Satan is after special people He wouldn't waste his time on every day average people. What a lie! What a deception and we fall for it hook, line, and sinker.


Jesus was assaulted by Satan with such an intensity we can't begin to imagine it really. Yes, we are assaulted as well, but Satan wanted to kill the promised Seed that would destroy Him. If He couldn't kill the promised Seed then he would tempt the promised Seed into sinning and there by destroy any hope for anyone ever being forgiven of sin. He had to corrupt the Seed in any way he possibly could. This time- this 40 days and night, and directly after as Jesus was put through the torture of temptation- was Satan's initial grand assault and he was allowed to come out with both barrels blazing. Afterwards… Jesus was given a respite. He'd endured and passed through the front lines and came through unscathed, unblemished, unmarked by Satan.


Did Satan keep tempting our Savior even after the initial assault? Yes, but not in the same manner. Our Savior prevailed and the new covenant He was ushering in by His successful endurance of temptation had begun.


By His amazing grace! By His amazing love and mercy! May we continue to study and understand the miracle of salvation in our Savior, our God.


Amen.

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