Satan and Jesus Talk Pt 3 & An Arsenal of Scriptures
The last temptation Jesus faced in the wilderness, I say, 'in the wilderness' because Satan never stopped trying to tempt Jesus to sin. Satan presented every temptation known to mankind at its basest level to Jesus in the most powerful ways he could.
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.
Did you read that? But was in ALL points tempted like as WE ARE, yet without sin! People say that Jesus didn't live with our modern temptations so He couldn't have been tempted like we are. Cyber porn wasn't around when Jesus was alive so He can't know that temptation. They didn't have designer drugs when Jesus walked the earth- so, He can't know their pain. Chocolate, they didn't have chocolate in Jerusalem in Jesus' day, so he was never tempted by chocolate like they are to gorge themselves on it. Jesus didn't have to drive in the traffic with crazy drivers, like I do. Jesus had a good mom and step-dad and didn't have to deal with obnoxious, abusive parents. People could go on and on listing temptations physically impossible for Jesus to face. They will say there are many more temptations now in our time than could ever have been in Jesus' day.
The truth is, there are many temptations for specific things that didn't exist for Jesus to be tempted with. Yet Jesus was tempted in ALL POINTS like as we are. The core of every temptation is this…
Jas_1:14 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
Drawn away of his own lust… and lust means desires. We can lust after almost anything at all whatsoever. There are no restrictions on the kinds of things a person can lust after. Lust is a longing… and when we lust after things that are forbidden, that's when we get in trouble.
Being drawn away of our OWN lusts. My lusts don't have to be yours and yours don't have to be mine. But I can understand when your lust tempts you, knowing the power of temptation's pull in a direction similar to yours.
So, tell me, what's forbidden about Jesus turning a stone into bread? Where's the possible forbidden longing there?
Satan was tempting Jesus because He was very hungry, and he really needed to eat something. Eating isn't a forbidden lust in and of itself, especially when we have a justified hunger after a long fast. The wrong part of that temptation was Satan wanting Jesus to do something that God did not want Him to do at that moment.
Jesus was instructed to go into the wilderness to fast. Had God told him that fast was over? Had God's will been completed? Satan wanted Jesus to ignore God's will. Jesus' reply was -It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God… And that served to show that God's will, which is found in His every word, is to be obeyed.
We are to die, rather than disobey God. Foolish, you say? The many true martyrs of God, every Apostle and every true follower of God that ever laid down their life rather than renounce God and God's will in their lives, would beg to differ about it being foolish. Jesus, Himself died, rather than disobey the will of the Father, a will He agreed in all points on and had given to mankind along with the God.
So, yes, temptations are anything that will take us awaay from living God's will and into living our own will, or another's other than God's.
Jesus was tempted in ALL POINTS like we are. And dare I say, probably tempted in ways we cannot imagine. Satan's buffeting Jesus to get Him to sin in order to end the threat of His power to destroy him, didn't end in the wilderness and we'd be fools to think it did.
The world couldn't contain the books if everything about Jesus were written down.
Joh_21:25 And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written. Amen.
We have to believe that Satan tempted Jesus to sin in all points, all the ways mankind can be tempted to sin- tempted to choose their own wills, their own desires above God's.
What is at the root of all our temptations could it be… porn, deviant sex in any way, gluttonous behavior, becoming a drunkard, addicted to drugs, addicted to power, to abusing others, pride, lying, and so many more temptations? At their root is the desire to serve self over serving God.
This last temptation in the wilderness….
Mat 4:8 Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them
There's that word, 'again'.
Once more the devil uses whatever means available to him to relocate Jesus from one place to another and takes him to a very high mountain. Upon this mountain, Satan uses another means available to him to show Jesus all the kingdoms in the world and how glorious they are.
Just imagine Satan presenting kingdom after kingdom to Jesus, using the means at his disposal to do so. Today we'd say he gave a power point presentation, but Satan wasn't using a computer as we know computers, he was using powers given to angels, of which he was a former one. How often throughout prophetic books are we told an angel showed visions of future things to a human being? Quite often.
Mat 4:8 Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them
Mat 4:9 And saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.
So it's no wonder Satan can produce a vision of these kingdoms there upon that high mountain, revealing that even the high mountain itself was something Jesus could call His own AGAIN, if he'd just fall down and worship him.
Did you catch that part I put in there-- 'AGAIN'?
Jesus could call the mountain His own again. I emphasized that because at one time the entire world belonged to mankind, (Jesus is a GOD-MAN so a part of mankind now). The world did NOT belong to a fallen angel. That didn't happen until Eve and Adam chose not to follow the Elohim's will.
God along with Christ, who would become Jesus, a God-man many years later, both as the Elohim created the heavens and the earth and all that in them is. They put man in a garden upon the earth, and gave the earth to mankind to tend, to be stewards over. The earth belonged to man until they gave control of it to the serpent, the devil.
There, on the mountaintop Jesus was being shown all the wondrous kingdoms of the world that belonged to the devil, and the devil told him he would give them to Him. All Jesus had to do was fall down and worship him. He was going to make it easy on Jesus. Jesus wouldn't have to fight for these kingdoms, they could by His for the very low price of a little bowing and worshipping. Jesus wouldn't have to suffer in any way at all to get what he'd come for- the kingdoms of the world, and the people that filled them.
Never going to happen, no matter how tempting it might have been. Remember THESE ARE TEMPTATIONS being given to Jesus.
Mat 4:10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.
Jesus clearly had enough of Satan's nonsense, he tells him to go away and uses the written word of the Elohim once again to do so.
Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God (Elohim) and him only shalt thou shalt thou serve.
No one other than the Elohim would be worshipped! And because Jesus in His spirit form prior to Bethlehem was God with God, until One was declared Father and the other Son, they were both worshipped, both Gods. And that is why, Jesus in his God-man form can be worshipped without anyone being able to say it was unlawful to worship Jesus. Jesus in spirit form was God with God from everlasting to everlasting, He took on flesh but God, declared the Father, did not. Still Jesus was God in that flesh.
It is written that no man, not even the God-man could worship any other, so Jesus wasn't about to fall down and worship the first to cherish evil and fall to its insidiousness. He wasn't going to worship the fallen angel who once stood at the side of the throne in heaven next to Him. He wasn't going to worship the evil one, not ever. There was nothing the devil could offer Him that would take Him from the Father, they were one in agreement on always.
Mat 4:10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.
Mat 4:11 Then the devil leaveth him, and, behold, angels came and ministered unto him.
Told to go away, the devil had no choice but to leave. He had no power there, no power over Jesus. Not the simplest act of sinning, nor the greatest act of sinning, nor any sin in between would ever be committed by Jesus. Try as Satan might to entice the God-man to let any temptation draw him away, he would never let lust be conceived in him, never. He never indulged a single temptation. If temptation came, Jesus met it head on with rejection using the written words of His own and the Father's. Jesus fought against the temptations each and every one.
Jas 1:14 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
Jas 1:15 Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.
We are presented with temptations all the time, and every time we are given a choice, just like Jesus was given a choice. God help us to choose rightly, help us to choose HIM over the devil, choose God's will over Satan's.
My sister tells Satan to go away, all the time, verbally-- maybe it's something all of us should do more often, in fact every time we recognize a temptation, tell him to go away and yes… quote a scripture!
We should have an arsenal of scriptures at our fingertips. And NO, I'm not telling you to go memorize the Bible, but wouldn't that be amazing if we could. Most people have one electronic device or another at their fingertips nowadays that they could look up a Bible Verse very quickly. If you can't pull one from memory to combat Satan, then pull one up off your phone or tablet, or whatever device you have readily available. Or, if you're very old school, then take a Bible with you everywhere you go! Yes, I'm serious! We don't know when temptation is going to hit us.
Again, we need to have an arsenal of scriptures, after all, the scriptures of the Word of God and the Sword of the Word of God is a very important part of the armor God's people are to have.
In a battle a sword alone is not as effective as a sword with a shield, a sword to wound another and a shield to keep from being injured. That shield of faith goes hand in hand for us Christian soldiers, we need them both, along with all the armor upon our bodies.
God help us all to utilize all that God has given to us to fight in the battle against Satan, that old serpent, the devil. He and his minions will attack us to end. Our God is greater than Satan. Jesus defeated Satan for us and give us all we need to use the weapons he's provided for us as we live in this awful place, forever looking for a city which whose builder and maker is GOD.
Heb_11:10 For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.
Heb 11:16 But now they desire a better country, that is, an heavenly: wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God: for he hath prepared for them a city.
AMEN!
