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Day 31

 

Dear Explorer,

 

We can learn much about Satan's modus operandus (way of operating) by studying the temptations of Jesus.  Mark really didn't tell us much, so I'm glad that Matthew and Luke recorded more details.  The two detailed accounts list the 2nd and 3rd temptation in different order – but I don't think that that is significant.   Apparently, Jesus told His disciples about the temptations and they later wrote it down.   I don't think the order is important or God would have led them to make the change.

 

We looked at Mark's record yesterday.  Today we'll study Matthew's account and then later we'll look at Luke's account.   

 
Read Matthew 4:1-4

 

The first thing I want you to know about temptation is that Satan doesn't play fair.  He attacks when we are weakest, sickest, hungriest, loneliest, most emotional or most stressed out, etc.   He's not looking for a fair fight – he just intends to win!

So, he waits until Jesus is hungry – 40-days-worth of hungry.  

 

What does Satan tempt Jesus to do?

 


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