In many ways the temptation of Jesus Christ was a parallel experience to the children of Israel after the nation was birthed out of Egypt. They were baptised through the Red Sea, and Jesus was baptised in the Jordan. They were led by the Spirit of God in the wilderness for 40 years, and Jesus was led by the Spirit into and through the wilderness for 40 days. Though there were similarities, the contrasts are pronounced because the endurance and righteousness of Christ far exceeded the Israelites. The children of Israel were fed by manna from heaven, water from the rock, and quail carried on the breeze – yet Jesus did not eat any food. Days into the wilderness the Hebrews murmured against God and Moses, murmured and complained, doubted God could or would save them, and quickly rebelled against God. Jesus remained faithful without fail and finished the season in the wilderness victorious.
Do you remember the three temptations Jesus was tempted with after being led by the Holy Spirit into the wilderness? “Turn these stones into bread,” Satan said. Jesus responded in Luke 4:4: "It is written, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God." The Israelites failed because they didn’t obey God who told them to gather so much every day and to not gather on Sabbath. God was teaching them more than how to gather food but to heed His Word. Satan showed Jesus all the kingdoms of the world and said, “Bow down before me, and all will be yours.” Jesus answered in Luke 4:8, “Get behind Me, Satan! For it is written, 'You shall worship the LORD your God, and Him only you shall serve." Moses left the camp for a few days to meet with God on Sinai and the people had taken a collection, crafted a golden idol, and worshipped the works of their hands. Finally Satan took Jesus to the pinnacle of the Temple and told Him to throw himself down because as it is written in Psalm 91, angels would keep him from harm. Jesus replied in Luke 4:12, "It has been said, 'You shall not tempt the LORD your God." Jesus believed the Word of God and did not need to prove it to Satan by tempting God. How many times did the Hebrews tempt God through their unbelief in the wilderness? Having seen God’s miracles and presence they said, “Is God with us or not?" (also see Exodus 17:7, Numbers 14:22-23; Psalm 78:40-43).
Praise the LORD when God lead us through wilderness He does so with a good destination and end in mind. What happened when the time of temptation was over for Jesus? Angels came and ministered to Him. What happened when the 40 years in the wilderness was over for the children of Israel? They entered the Promised Land, saw God’s wonders, entered into His victory, and obtained an inheritance. The trip through the wilderness was for more than reaching the end but so they would learn: God's people do not live by bread alone, but by every word spoken by God. God wanted His people to refuse to bow before idols and only worship the LORD their God. God wanted them to believe His Word and cease tempting Him in their unbelief.
Do you see? You might feel you are in a wilderness of sorts today and temptation is all around. Spending 40 years or 40 days in the wilderness is a long time! But know God not only wants to bring you to an awesome destination but the lessons you are learning now will help you (and others as well) to enter into and be fruitful in the place He has prepared for you. You don’t need to leave the wilderness to discover the way of escape for temptation God has made, for His Spirit fills us wherever we are as we abide in Him by faith and walk with Him in obedience.
Do you remember the three temptations Jesus was tempted with after being led by the Holy Spirit into the wilderness? “Turn these stones into bread,” Satan said. Jesus responded in Luke 4:4: "It is written, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God." The Israelites failed because they didn’t obey God who told them to gather so much every day and to not gather on Sabbath. God was teaching them more than how to gather food but to heed His Word. Satan showed Jesus all the kingdoms of the world and said, “Bow down before me, and all will be yours.” Jesus answered in Luke 4:8, “Get behind Me, Satan! For it is written, 'You shall worship the LORD your God, and Him only you shall serve." Moses left the camp for a few days to meet with God on Sinai and the people had taken a collection, crafted a golden idol, and worshipped the works of their hands. Finally Satan took Jesus to the pinnacle of the Temple and told Him to throw himself down because as it is written in Psalm 91, angels would keep him from harm. Jesus replied in Luke 4:12, "It has been said, 'You shall not tempt the LORD your God." Jesus believed the Word of God and did not need to prove it to Satan by tempting God. How many times did the Hebrews tempt God through their unbelief in the wilderness? Having seen God’s miracles and presence they said, “Is God with us or not?" (also see Exodus 17:7, Numbers 14:22-23; Psalm 78:40-43).
Praise the LORD when God lead us through wilderness He does so with a good destination and end in mind. What happened when the time of temptation was over for Jesus? Angels came and ministered to Him. What happened when the 40 years in the wilderness was over for the children of Israel? They entered the Promised Land, saw God’s wonders, entered into His victory, and obtained an inheritance. The trip through the wilderness was for more than reaching the end but so they would learn: God's people do not live by bread alone, but by every word spoken by God. God wanted His people to refuse to bow before idols and only worship the LORD their God. God wanted them to believe His Word and cease tempting Him in their unbelief.
Do you see? You might feel you are in a wilderness of sorts today and temptation is all around. Spending 40 years or 40 days in the wilderness is a long time! But know God not only wants to bring you to an awesome destination but the lessons you are learning now will help you (and others as well) to enter into and be fruitful in the place He has prepared for you. You don’t need to leave the wilderness to discover the way of escape for temptation God has made, for His Spirit fills us wherever we are as we abide in Him by faith and walk with Him in obedience.
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