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1 The Supreme Test If Jesus fails His test, it will affect every person who wants to be saved; His loss becomes our loss This makes Mt.4:1-11 the supreme test

2 I The Context (Mt.4:1-11) Wilderness (1) –Recalls experience of Israel, Dt.8:2 Tempted. To test; used in three ways: Try, attempt 1. Try, attempt, Ac.9:26 Try, testgood 2. Try, test, Jn.6:6 (good sense) Try, testbad 3. Try, test, Mt.19:3; 22:18 (bad sense) Lk.11:21-22, the Stronger One wins

3 Mt.4:2 Lk.4:2 – –Tempted for whole period –These must have come at close of the 40 days when... His hunger was greatest His resistance was lowest These were not isolated attempts to ruin Jesus (Lk.22:28)

4 Mt.4:3-4 3, Came (temptation from the outside) –If (since, Mt.3:17; repeated in 27:40) “Use your powers for own ends” –Adam failed food test in paradise Test of Sonship for... –satan: provisions for body –Jesus: obedience, trust in Father (4)

5 Mt.4:4 Dt.8:1-5 –As God tested Israel, so He tested Jesus, the true Israel “Man” = how He bore the temptation; He is our example

6 Could Jesus work a miracle to satisfy His hunger? Mt.14; 15 He lives on every word… –He relies on His Father, not His miraculous power, for food “God will support My needs in His own way; the lower life is nothing compared w. the higher”

7 Mt.4:5-6 5, took Him (cf. 8) –Highest point of Temple is either SE corner (450 ft. drop to Kidron Valley), or pinnacle of temple proper 6, first temptation: let a miracle rescue you from existing danger –Here: court needless danger to be rescued by miracle –Test God’s faithfulness; win the people by might, not right

8 Satan’s strategy Throw Yourself… Satan tempts; he cannot make us sin –Satan suggests; Jesus does not consent Satan misuses Ps.91:11-12 –Angels guard the feet of those who walk in path of duty Satan omits “in all your ways” (Ps.91:11)

9 Mt.4:7 Refers to Massah (Dt.6:16; Ex.17:2-7) “Is the Lord among us or not?” False trust is no better than distrust Isolated texts may be misleading –Satan implies that it is impossible to put too much trust in God –Jesus shows that testing God is not trusting Him

10 Mt.4:8 No literal mountain shows all kingdoms of world (cf. Dt.34:1-4) If satan, from a mountain, could show Him all kingdoms, he could do same from desert –Ezekiel 8:1-3; 11:24 Lk.4:5 –In an instant, simultaneously

11 Mt.4:9 Jn.6:15, the same temptation: obtain crown w/o cross Prince of this world (Jn.12:31) claims control of earthly thrones. 2 Co.4:4; Rv.13:2 First temptation is desire for food; this is desire for rule –Both are legitimate desires for the Messiah

12 Mt.4:10-11 10, He would not fulfill His mission by compromising w. satan, Jn.14:30 –Dt.6:10-16 in context –Jesus the village Carpenter could occupy the throne of the world (this was His mission: Dn.7:14; Mt.28:18) 11: Lk.4:13 – –Ended every temptation –Satan left Him until an opportune time – Mt.16:23; Jn.14:30

13 II Applications A.Jesus had no inward desire or inclination to sin – These in themselves are sin. Ja.1:14 B.Hb.2:18 and 4:15 prove three things: 1. Temptations were real; more severe than any we could experience 2. He successfully resisted them and remained unstained by them (2 Co.5:21)

14 3. His temptations assure us of His sympathy –“Sympathy w. the sinner in his trial does not depend on the experience of sin, but on the experience of the strength of the temptation to sin, which only the sinless can know in its full intensity. He who falls yields before the last strain” –“But I’m only a man!” Jesus also was a Man Does this justifies sin?

15 C. He defeated satan with a weapon that everyone has –Ep.6:17 D.He was tempted as: –Son of man, representative of humanity –Second Adam –Son of Abraham (Mt.2:15; Ho.11:1) –True Messiah E. By not falling for satan’s tempta- tions, Jesus received blessings that satan offered, with God’s approval

16 III III Lessons 1. Concern –Mk.1:12 connects this to His baptism –He who most closely follows God will be most closely followed by satan –A verse a day keeps temptation away False! We will never rise above temptations. 1 Jn.1:8 Correct view: A verse used in the right way turns temptation away –Mt.4:1-11 = three illustrations. Ja.4:7

17 2. Compassion –When we see a brother in sin, there are three things we do not know: First, how hard he tried not to sin Second, the power of the forces that assailed him Third, what we would have done in the same circumstances –Ga.6:1

18 3. Caution 1.Materialism 2.Pride 3.Self-centeredness 4.Laziness 5.(Tie) Anger/Bitterness 5.(Tie) Sexual lust 7.Envy 8.Gluttony 9.Lying

19 Conclusions Temptations were more potent when –They neglected time with God (81%) –They were physically tired (57%) Te mptations were easier to resist... –Prayer (84%) –Avoided compromising situations (76%) –Active in Bible studies (66%) –Accountable to someone (52%) 1 Co.10:13

20 Temptation: NeverNever sought (Mt.6:13) EverEver shunned (2 T.2:22) AlwaysAlways endured (Gn.39:10)

21 4. Confession –How much time this past week did you spend watching TV, reading magazines, watching videos, etc. –How much time did you spend reading your Bible, helping others? –This may explain a lot!


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