Text: Matthew 4:1-9
We so easily think that when we're filled with the Holy Spirit
then we will only go from victory to victory, and there will be no more temptation
anymore.
However we find that when the Holy Spirit came upon our Lord that the Spirit then led Him
into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. Our Lord overcame the devil, and went
through the temptations victoriously.
So too if we are filled with the Holy Spirit we will overcome even
if tempted and we'll go from victory to victory in the face of difficulties, temptations
and whatever opposition we receive - because of His Spirit. That is the wonder of being
filled with the Holy Spirit; and the bigger the attack the bigger the victory will be.
As the devil tempted the Lord to turn the stones into bread so we
are tempted too, many a time, to experience miracles in stead of getting to know our Lord
and live in close communion with Him daily.
That is the danger also with us when we look for the fullness of
the Holy Spirit, that we want to experience miracles and want what the next received, but
we're not interested in our spiritual state.
However we read how the Lord overcame and answered the devil,
"man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of
God."
The Lord's food was to do the will of His Father. He only did the
will of His Heavenly Father. He also said that those were His brothers and sisters who did
the will of the Father.
Let that be our concern therefore - not to see or even do great wonders, but to have an
ear to hear and do the will of our Father in Heaven. No longer my will but His be done;
that we only do and live by that what our Heavenly Father wants.
The devil also tempted Him to jump from the pinnacle of the
temple. But He answered, "it is written that we should not tempt the Lord our
God".
So the devil tempts us to tempt God. Another person drank poison
and died. He claimed that he trusted in the promise that we shall "drink poison and
suffer no harm" - but He tempted God. If it comes from God then we shall be kept
according to the promise, otherwise we are tempting God.
We can read dozens of promises in the Bible but if God hasn't spoken it to us then we are
tempting Him.
Do His will. Be totally dependant upon Him. That is true humility.
We also interpret the Bible as we see fit in stead of praying that
God would enlighten our hearts when we read His Word and see what He wants to say to us.
Let us not be miracle addicts, but see that our relationship with
Him is right. If He wants to do a miracle let Him do it as He sees fit. May we always be
open to His speaking, leading and guiding.
Lastly the devil tempted Him with all the kingdoms and riches of
the world if only He would worship the devil. What a cheek!
Be careful young people, for the devil tempts you in a similar
way. He also takes you to a high mountain in your thoughts and imaginations and shows you
all the riches and glamour of this world and promises it to you with honour and prestige
and respect, if only you would worship him.
He promises you full freedom to do whatever your heart desires.
The question now is, whom are you worshipping? What do you serve?
If one looks around there are very few that hasn't worshipped the devil. When the lusts of
the flesh call, we bow to it, we bow to the devil. When jealousy comes we worship the
devil.
We Christians might pride ourselves that we're not like the Hindus
worshipping many idols. But we're worse if we worship sex, anger, jealousy, fashion, lust,
bitterness, hatred etc.
May we rather have the Spirit of our Lord Jesus, where we can
distinguish between good and evil; where we can overcome sin. May we be like Him. May we
desire what He desires. May we do His will.
Look at your life today. Whom are you worshipping? What is your
life like? Has the devil given you the freedom he promised where you rule your own life
and you can do what you like? It feels so nice when you can do what you like, anything. He
promises you complete freedom, but in the end you're bound by sin.
In stead you should bridle your life, your body, like you bridle a
horse, that you cannot do what you like but only what God wants. (1Cor
9:27, "But [like a boxer] I buffet my body [handle it roughly, discipline it by
hardships] and subdue it, for fear that after proclaiming to others the Gospel and things
pertaining to it, I myself should become unfit [not stand the test, be unapproved and
rejected as a counterfeit]." - Amplified)
May it be today "to hell with your will". Kill it, that
you belong and live only for what the Lord wants.
So the Lord Jesus answered satan, "you shall worship the Lord
your God and Him only you shall serve".