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How do we know that Christ's rejection of the devil is true?

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Christ's rejection of the devil's temptations is substantiated by His unwavering mission to fulfill God's will, as depicted in Matthew 4:10.

Christ's rejection of the devil's temptations is firmly rooted in His obedience to God's will and His understanding of divine authority. In Matthew 4:10, Christ responds to the devil by stating, 'Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.' This assertion not only affirms His own commitment to God but also serves as a model for believers, illustrating the necessity of steadfastness in spiritual warfare against temptation. It highlights that victory over temptation comes through submitting to God's authority and His word.
Scripture References: Matthew 4:10

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