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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2021 · 49 MIN

11 Why Waiting on God Is Better Than Spectacular Acts (Matthew 4:5-7)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

In Matthew 4:5-7, Satan takes Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple and urges him to jump, promising that God's angels will rescue him. Jesus refuses, quoting Deuteronomy 6:16: "You shall not put the Lord your God to the test." This episode unpacks what it really means to test God and why Jesus saw this temptation as a subtle but deadly trap. We'll discover that the greatest act of faith isn't always dramatic or spectacular. Sometimes trusting God means simply waiting where he has placed you, even when circumstances make his care seem doubtful.In this week's episode, we explore:What Satan was actually asking Jesus to do and why jumping would have been sin, not faithThe difference between faith and presumption and why Christians cannot act "beyond the call of duty"Israel's repeated failure at Massah and how they tested God by demanding proof of his presence every time life got hardHow Moses' sermon in Deuteronomy 6:16 connects Israel's wilderness testing to Jesus' temptationWhy Satan's use of Psalm 91 was a sophisticated misapplication of Scripture, not just careless proof-textingThe tension between God's promises and present hardship that both Israel and Jesus faced in the wildernessHow Jesus succeeded where Israel failed by trusting God's past faithfulness instead of demanding new proofWhat it means to coerce God versus trust God and how to recognize when we're crossing that lineWhat You'll Take AwayAfter listening to this episode, you'll understand why waiting on God in difficult circumstances is often a greater act of faith than taking dramatic spiritual risks. You'll be able to recognize the difference between biblical faith and presumptuous manipulation of God. Most importantly, you'll learn to evaluate your own spiritual life: Are you trusting God based on what he has already revealed and done, or are you demanding that he pass your test before you'll believe he cares? This episode will help you see that God has already proven himself trustworthy. The question is whethe Series: Gospel of Matthew: Behold, the King!Most people fail at Bible study because no one ever taught them how. Bible Study Boot Camp fixes that: one short email a day for a week, plus a worksheet you can use on any passage for the rest of your life.Sign up for Bible Study Boot Camp

In Matthew 4:5-7, Satan takes Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple and urges him to jump, promising that God's angels will rescue him. Jesus refuses, quoting Deuteronomy 6:16: "You shall not put the Lord your God to the test." This episode unpacks what it really means to test God and why Jesus saw this temptation as a subtle but deadly trap. We'll discover that the greatest act of faith isn't always dramatic or spectacular. Sometimes trusting God means simply waiting where he has placed ...

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In Matthew 4:5-7, Satan takes Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple and urges him to jump, promising that God's angels will rescue him. Jesus refuses, quoting Deuteronomy 6:16: "You shall not put the Lord your God to the test." This episode unpacks...

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