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What is the significance of Christ's temptation in the wilderness?

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Christ's temptation demonstrates His authority over evil and provides a model for resisting temptation through Scripture (Matthew 4:10).

The significance of Christ's temptation in the wilderness lies in His demonstration of obedience and authority over Satan and temptation. When Christ responds to Satan with 'Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou serve' (Matthew 4:10), He affirms the essential truth that worship belongs solely to God. This not only illustrates His own unwillingness to compromise His worship of the Father, but it also serves as a model for believers. By quoting Scripture, Christ shows that the Word of God is a powerful tool against temptation, reinforcing the importance of knowing and internalizing Scripture in the fight against sin. Thus, His temptation underscores both His divinity and the necessity of relying on God's Word in our spiritual battles.
Scripture References: Matthew 4:10, Ephesians 6:17, Hebrews 4:12

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