Then the devil led Jesus to the holy city (Jerusalem). The devil put Jesus on a very high place on the temple. The devil said, "If you are the Son of God, jump off. Why? Because it is written {in the Scriptures }, 'God will command his angels for you, and their hands will catch you, so that you will not hit your foot on a rock.'" Jesus answered him, "It also says {in the Scriptures }, 'You must not test (doubt) the Lord your God.'" (ERV)
Is Jesus really sure God is with him? Is he truly Immanuel, "God with us"? One sure place to know and to show this was the Temple. Throughout the Old Testament, this was the place that represented the very presence of God's presence and protection for his people. Once again, Satan tempts Jesus like he tempted the Israelites -- to make God's protection and care the condition on which loyalty was to be established. Jesus would not play Satan's game! Jesus was committed to honor his Father and to be faithful to him even if it meant the path of suffering and death. The reason these early temptations of Jesus are so important is that they reveal that Jesus will not chose ANY shortcut to obedience! Whether Satan realizes it or not, when Jesus walks out of the desert victorious over Satan and his temptations, Satan's doom is assured. Jesus will choose God's plan even if it means suffering, death, and personal ridicule on a cross. What is the cost of my following God? Will I choose faithfulness over ... ?
Today's Prayer
Almighty Deliverer and Faithful God, in light of your centuries of faithfulness to your people, your preservation of them in the face of great calamity and struggle, I recognize my inconsistency and weakness. Give me a heart to recognize the long-term consequences of my decisions to Satan's "small" challenges. Please empower me to choose faithfulness. I believe you are my Rock and my Salvation, so I rest my hope in you. In the name of Jesus I pray. Amen.
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