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  1. defeat on our part gives occasion for him to reproach
  2. Christ.
  3. When Satan quoted the promise, “He shall give His angels charge
  4. over Thee,” he omitted the words, “to keep Thee in all Thy ways;” that
  5. is, in all the ways of God’s choosing. Jesus refused to go outside the
  6. path of obedience. While manifesting perfect trust in His Father, He
  7. would not place Himself, unbidden, in a position that would necessitate
  8. the interposition of His Father to save Him from death. He would not
  9. force Providence to come to His rescue, and thus fail of giving man an
  10. example of trust and submission.
  11. Jesus declared to Satan, “It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt
  12. the Lord thy God.” These words were spoken by Moses to the children
  13. of Israel when they thirsted in the desert, and demanded that Moses
  14. should give them water, exclaiming, “Is the Lord among us, or not?” [126]
  15. Exodus 17:7. God had wrought marvelously for them; yet in trouble
  16. they doubted Him, and demanded evidence that He was with them.
  17. In their unbelief they sought to put Him to the test. And Satan was
  18. urging Christ to do the same thing. God had already testified that Jesus
  19. was His Son; and now to ask for proof that He was the Son of God
  20. would be putting God’s word to the test,—tempting Him. And the
  21. same would be true of asking for that which God had not promised. It
  22. would manifest distrust, and be really proving, or tempting, Him. We
  23. should not present our petitions to God to prove whether He will fulfill
  24. His word, but because He will fulfill it; not to prove that He loves us,
  25. but because He loves us. “Without faith it is impossible to please Him:
  26. for he that cometh to God must believe that He is, and that He is a
  27. rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.” Hebrews 11:6.
  28. But faith is in no sense allied to presumption. Only he who has
  29. true faith is secure against presumption. For presumption is Satan’s
  30. counterfeit of faith. Faith claims God’s promises, and brings forth
  31. fruit in obedience. Presumption also claims the promises, but uses
  32. them as Satan did, to excuse transgression. Faith would have led
  33. our first parents to trust the love of God, and to obey His commands.
  34. Presumption led them to transgress His law, believing that His great
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  36. love would save them from the consequence of their sin. It is not faith
  37. that claims the favor of Heaven without complying with the conditions
  38. on which mercy is to be granted. Genuine faith has its foundation in
  39. the promises and provisions of the Scriptures.
  40. Often when Satan has failed of exciting distrust, he succeeds in
  41. leading us to presumption. If he can cause us to place ourselves
  42. unnecessarily in the way of temptation, he knows that the victory is
  43. his. God will preserve all who walk in the path of obedience; but to
  44. depart from it is to venture on Satan’s ground. There we are sure to
  45. fall. The Saviour has bidden us, “Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into
  46. temptation.” Mark 14:38. Meditation and prayer would keep us from
  47. rushing unbidden into the way of danger, and thus we should be saved
  48. from many a defeat.
  49. Yet we should not lose courage when assailed by temptation. Often
  50. when placed in a trying situation we doubt that the Spirit of God has
  51. been leading us. But it was the Spirit’s leading that brought Jesus into
  52. the wilderness to be tempted by Satan. When God brings us into trial,
  53. He has a purpose to accomplish for our good. Jesus did not presume
  54. on God’s promises by going unbidden into temptation, neither did He
  55. [127] give up to despondency when temptation came upon Him. Nor should
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  58. we. “God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that
  59. ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape,
  60. that ye may be able to bear it.” He says, “Offer unto God thanksgiving;
  61. and pay thy vows unto the Most High: and call upon Me in the day of
  62. trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify Me.” 1 Corinthians
  63. 10:13; Psalm 50:14, 15.
  64. Jesus was victor in the second temptation, and now Satan manifests
  65. himself in his true character. But he does not appear as a hideous
  66. monster, with cloven feet and bat’s wings. He is a mighty angel,
  67. though fallen. He avows himself the leader of rebellion and the God
  68. of this world.
  69. Placing Jesus upon a high mountain, Satan caused the kingdoms
  70. of the world, in all their glory, to pass in panoramic view before Him.
  71. The sunlight lay on templed cities, marble palaces, fertile fields, and
  72. fruit-laden vineyards. The traces of evil were hidden. The eyes of
  73. Jesus, so lately greeted by gloom and desolation, now gazed upon a
  74. scene of unsurpassed loveliness and prosperity. Then the tempter’s
  75. voice was heard: “All this power will I give Thee, and the glory of
  76. Victory 97
  77. them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it.
  78. If Thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be Thine.”
  79. Christ’s mission could be fulfilled only through suffering. Before
  80. Him was a life of sorrow, hardship, and conflict, and an ignominious
  81. death. He must bear the sins of the whole world. He must endure
  82. separation from His Father’s love. Now the tempter offered to yield
  83. up the power he had usurped. Christ might deliver Himself from the
  84. dreadful future by acknowledging the supremacy of Satan. But to do
  85. this was to yield the victory in the great controversy. It was in seeking
  86. to exalt himself above the Son of God that Satan had sinned in heaven.
  87. Should he prevail now, it would be the triumph of rebellion.
  88. When Satan declared to Christ, The kingdom and glory of the
  89. world are delivered unto me, and to whomsoever I will I give it, he
  90. stated what was true only in part, and he declared it to serve his
  91. own purpose of deception. Satan’s dominion was that wrested from
  92. Adam, but Adam was the vicegerent of the Creator. His was not an
  93. independent rule. The earth is God’s, and He has committed all things
  94. to His Son. Adam was to reign subject to Christ. When Adam betrayed
  95. his sovereignty into Satan’s hands, Christ still remained the rightful
  96. King. Thus the Lord had said to King Nebuchadnezzar, “The Most
  97. High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever He [130]
  98. will.” Daniel 4:17. Satan can exercise his usurped authority only as
  99. God permits.
  100. When the tempter offered to Christ the kingdom and glory of the
  101. world, he was proposing that Christ should yield up the real kingship
  102. of the world, and hold dominion subject to Satan. This was the same
  103. dominion upon which the hopes of the Jews were set. They desired
  104. the kingdom of this world. If Christ had consented to offer them such
  105. a kingdom, they would gladly have received Him. But the curse of sin,
  106. with all its woe, rested upon it. Christ declared to the tempter, “Get
  107. thee behind Me, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord
  108. thy God, and Him only shalt thou serve.”
  109. By the one who had revolted in heaven the kingdoms of this world
  110. were offered Christ, to buy His homage to the principles of evil; but
  111. He would not be bought; He had come to establish a kingdom of
  112. righteousness, and He would not abandon His purpose. With the same
  113. temptation Satan approaches men, and here he has better success than
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  115. with Christ. To men he offers the kingdom of this world on condition
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  117. that they will acknowledge his supremacy. He requires that they
  118. sacrifice integrity, disregard conscience, indulge selfishness. Christ
  119. bids them seek first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; but
  120. Satan walks by their side and says: Whatever may be true in regard to
  121. life eternal, in order to make a success in this world you must serve
  122. me. I hold your welfare in my hands. I can give you riches, pleasures,
  123. honor, and happiness. Hearken to my counsel. Do not allow yourselves
  124. to be carried away with whimsical notions of hon

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