Jesus Beat Temptation and So Can We
March 20, 2022Jesus’ Journey to Resurrection – Part 2
Jesus Beat Temptation and So Can We
Pastor Terry Wilcox
Matthew 4:1-11
“the Holy Spirit led Jesus…” – this was part of God’s .
Matthew 4:1 (Passion) – “Afterward, the Holy Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness to experience the ordeal of testing by the accuser.”
James 1:13 – “When tempted, no one should say, ‘God is tempting me.’ For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He tempt anyone.”
Recall from last week: at His baptism, Jesus embraces His assignment to reveal and to be God’s plan for our redemption.
An ancient Jewish saying: “The Holy One, blest be His name, does not elevate a man to dignity until he has first tried and searched him; if he stands in temptation then He raises him to dignity.”
Are “testing” and “temptation” synonymous?
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The use of different Hebrew and Greek words translating “testing” and “temptation” require time in details which would be better considered in a classroom than from a pulpit.
With my apologies to Biblical linguists, let me simplify this issue:
- “dokimazo” in the Greek New Testament is usually translated as a test for the purpose of approval and/or .
- “peirazo” in the Greek New Testament is usually translated as temptation for the purpose of failure and/or .
- In the New Testament, Satan’s “testings” use the Greek “peirazo” as in James 1:13.
- 1 Corinthians 3:12-13 uses the Greek “dokimazo”. The goal of this future testing is .
Sometimes, from our perspective, it is challenging to discern the difference between testing from God for our and temptations from Satan for our .
However, be of good cheer: our response for either testing or temptation is:
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- Matthew 4:3 – Jesus was being tempted to display unwillingness to obey His Father’s plan.
- This temptation involved the love of God and Jesus’ .
- Jesus faced this as . Deuteronomy 8:3
- Note the subtlety of the second temptation: Matthew 4:11 – “…to guard you in all your ways…”
- We must take care not to .
- Satan offers Jesus a .
- Whatever we we will .
No man has a right to call others to obey who has not obeyed himself.
-Dr. Warren Wiersbe
Personal Notes: