Matthew 4:4 (NIV)
4 Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.
4 Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.
Jesus after fasting for 40 days was tempted by Satan to
turn stones into bread. Jesus gave the reply above. Matthew Henry writes: This is observable, that Christ answered and
baffled all the temptations of Satan with, It is written. He is himself the
eternal Word, and could have produced the mind of God without having recourse
to the writings of Moses; but he put honour upon the scripture, and, to set us
an example, he appealed to what was written in the law; and he says this to
Satan, taking it for granted that he knew well enough what was written. It is
possible that those who are the Devil’s children may yet know very well what is
written in God’s book; The devils believe and tremble. This method we must take
when at any time we are tempted to sin; resist and repel the temptation with,
It is written. The Word of God is the sword of the Spirit, the only offensive
weapon in all the Christian armoury (Eph. 6:17); and we may say of it as David
of Goliath’s sword, None is like that in our spiritual conflicts.
In June of 1992, Jim Davidson and Mike Price climbed Mt.
Ranier. On the way down from the summit, the two climbers fell 80 feet through
a snow bridge into a glacial crevasse, a pitch-black, ice-walled crack in the
massive glaciers that cover Mt. Ranier. Mike Price died.
In his book The Ledge, Jim Davidson tells the story of
his miraculous survival and courageous climb out of the crevasse. Throughout
the book, Jim reflects back to his childhood and young adult years, describing
his relationship with his father.
As early as Jim can remember, his father had shown what
some considered an almost reckless confidence in his son. Jim worked for his
father painting high, steep-pitched roofs and electrical towers as early as age
12. The work terrified his mother, but Jim's father kept communicating his
belief that Jim could accomplish great things if he pressed through adversity
and kept going.
As Jim stood, bloodied and bruised, on the two-foot wide
snow ledge next to the body of his climbing partner, he heard the voice of his
father. The years of inspiration that Jim's father had invested in him flooded
back into his mind and washed over him with encouragement.
With minimal gear and no experience in ice climbing at
that level, Jim spent the next five hours climbing out, battling fatigue and
the crumbling ice and snow that threatened to bury him. Throughout his ordeal,
Jim kept recalling the words of his father. Five grueling hours later, thanks
to his father's words, Jim climbed out of the crevasse to safety. [Jim Davidson,
The Ledge: An Adventure Story of Friendship and Survival on Mount Rainier (Random
House Publishing, 2011)]
While Jim was encouraged by his father’s words to
survive, Jesus was also encouraged by His Father’s words to endure temptation.
This is why reading The Bible and having a relationship with God and Christ is
so important. For when we find ourselves in difficult situations, Our Heavenly
Father calls out to us, reminding us of His love for us, His wisdom and His
promises. Take time to read God’s word written in The Bible and let Christ walk
with you in fellowship for He has faced all the temptations and understands
what we struggle with.
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