3 And
when the tempter came to him, he said, If thou be the Son of God, command that
these stones be made bread.
Satan told Jesus
to prove that He was the Son of God and use His power for His own comfort—to
turn stones to bread to satisfy His hunger. As we saw in previous lessons, Jesus did nothing of His own will—Jesus
was completely devoted to His Father. His Father’s will, empowered by the Holy
Spirit, directed Jesus Christ’s every action, decision, and word.
Jesus was led
into the desert to be tempted…and what we see is that Satan tries to first of
all to get Christ to yield to using God for His own comfort and ease. How often
today have American Christians attempted to make their Faith comfortable and
declare that because they serve the Lord that they will receive health, wealth,
possessions, marriage, or some other selfish motive. Their goal and prayer is
not crying out the Lord for a marriage partner or for the healing of a dear
friend because they know God alone has the power to heal and direct, but rather
they presumptuously attempt to use God’s power to make their own will (desire)
come to pass.
4 But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not
live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
How did Jesus
answer? With truth: man does not live by bread (the physical) alone, but by
every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. The prophets in the Old
Testament almost always had hard lives. People were seeking to kill them, they
wandered around in deserted places, they didn’t have wealth and depended on God
for everything they had; but they truly had life because they lived by the
words that came from the very mouth of God. Too often we attempt to substitute
material things for the real prizes God offers us: a relationship with Him, His
Body, and slavery to Christ. Jesus passed the test in this temptation by
clinging to the truth of God and not acting because of His own physical
desires, but rather, submitting Himself to God and quoting absolute truth (the
Bible) back to Satan.
Matt 4:2-4
(KJV)