Summary: What the Greek says about temptation.

The Temptation of Jesus...

I. Introduction...

Praise God Church!

How many in here tonight have ever been

through a time of testing?

How many have ever been through trials or temptation?

I’m pretty sure everyone in here has been

through something like that. Amen?

There’s been at least one time in your life when

you’ve experienced some kind of temptation.

I’m sure the majority of us probably go through that daily.

Maybe you’re not tempted everyday to do some

kind of immoral act.

Maybe you don’t feel led of the flesh or the

Devil to sin against God daily,

But I’m sure you face some kind of temptation in your life.

You might go to the store and see fresh baked

apple pie in the bakery

And maybe you’re tempted to buy it even though

You know that it won’t be good for the diet

you’re on. Amen?

That’s temptation.

And how many know that the only way you’re

going to succeed in that diet,

The only way that you’re going to accomplish

the goal that you set out for is to

Overcome the urge or overcome the temptation

to buy that pie. Amen?

You can’t lose the weight if your steadily

stuffing your face with pie. Amen?

There are so many things in life today that tempt us,

There are so many products and gizmos and

gadgets out their that appeal to

the eye and appeal to the flesh

Sometimes it’s hard for me to walk through the store

and not buy something or at least be tempted

to buy something.

And in that sense I think we’ve all experienced

some kind of temptation in life. Amen?

Well, that’s what I want talk about tonight.

II. The Meaning of The Words Tempt and Temptation...

a) Root Words...

The Greek word for tempt is the verb peirazō (pi-rad’-zo).

It is translated both tempted and tempter in

the King James Version of our text tonight.

KJV was translated from the textus receptus

which simply means "received text".

Peirazō appears in the Textus Receptus 41

times, but it’s not always translated tempted

or tempter.

12 different words

tempted, 15...tempting, 7...tempt, 6...tried, 3...tempter, 2...assayed, 1...examine, 1...prove, 1...tempteth, 1...try, 1...about, 2...gone, 1...

And it means to test objectively, to examine

closely or influence.

It’s a verb so it always implys action.

The Greek noun is peirasmos (pi-ras-mos’)

which translates temptation.

And even though it doesn’t appear in our

scripture tonight it has 21 occurences in the

King James Version of the Bible.

Both words derive from the root word peira

(pi’-rah), which means experience or trial.

Peira which is a noun derives from the verb

peiro which literally means to

perforate or pierce through someone or

something in order to find out the constitution.

If steel is going to be used for a building it’s

constitution has to be tried.

Basically, it’s strength has to be tested in order

to find out whether or not it is fit for the job. Amen?

In the same way we as Christians have to go

through tests.

The trials that we go through are a part of our

perfecting process.

Now the Devil doesn’t see it that way.

b) Satan’s Tempting...

The Devil tempts us with the express purpose

of showing us that we are failures.

He doesn’t want to prove your strength.

He doesn’t want you to grow and learn from

your mistakes.

He wants to take you down and keep you there.

His main goal is to show you how weak you are

in your sarkikos (fleshly) state.

He knows that the sarks (flesh) is weak so he

tries to use it’s lusts and it’s desires against you.

When you put your Jesus on and head out into

the community to work for the kingdom of God,

The devil despises that.

He hates to see God’s people actually being obedient.

He sees it as some sort of front.

He sees you as a faker and he wants to expose

your flaws to God and everyone who look to you

as a Christian.

He wants to ruin your witness and the best way

he knows how is to PEIRO or pierce through

and prove how weak you truly are.

And He does that through peirazo or tempting you.

He is labeled the accuser in scripture and that’s

what he wants to do.

He wants to prove your weakness so that he

can accuse you before the Father.

He focuses all of his time and effort toward the

task of destroying the relationship that we have

with God.

c) God’s Test...

God never tempts us in that way.

He tries us in order to prove to us and others

that He can use us,

He never puts more on us than we can bear.

His tests are setup for us to be able to pass with

flying colors.

He makes sure we know all the answers

and that we have all the tools needed to

complete the test. Amen?

He provides us with all that we need to get

through so that we might identify Him as our provision.

And when we’re looking toHim for the answers,

When we’re looking for Him to provide we’re

placing our trust in Him. Amen?

So what’s the purpose of His trial?

His test promote a greater trust in Him.

It brings us closer to God.

It’s still peirazo...It’s the same word,

But the meaning of the word depends on who

uses it. Amen?

III. Jesus Allowed Himself To Be Tempted...

a) Read...

Mat 4:1 Then was Jesus led up of the spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil.

Mat 4:2 And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward hungry.

Mat 4:3 And when the tempter came to him, he said, If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread.

Mat 4:4 But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.

Mat 4:5 Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple,

Mat 4:6 And saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down: for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest

at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone.

Mat 4:7 Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.

Mat 4:8 Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and showeth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them;

Mat 4:9 And saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.

Mat 4:10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.

Mat 4:11 Then the devil leaveth him, and, behold, angels came and ministered unto him.

b) ...

How many know that the Devil is real?

He’s just as real as you and me. Amen?

Too many preachers today want to exclude the

Devil and Hell from their sermons because they

don’t want to scare any body off.

They want to give them that real good feel good

kind of gospel.

The kind that just makes your ears tingle it’s so good.

But they’re not helping anybody.

They’re sheilding their churches from the truth

and causing them to be unprepared because

they’re unaware of the enemy walking around

like a roaring lion. Amen?

There is a Devil and he is active in this world.

And if Jesus didn’t want us to know about Him

then He wouldn’t have allowed him to be

mentioned in the scriptures.

Paul called him the prince of the power of the air.

and there are many other references to him in the Bible,

But just by looking in our text tonight we know

that there must be a devil because Jesus was

tempted by him.

If there is no Devil then that makes Jesus a liar.

That would mean that He was personally deceived.

Or that He was seeing things out in the desert.

But how many know that Jesus never lied?

He was tempted by Satan.

c) ...

If the Devil tempted Jesus how many know

that he’ll tempt everyone of Jesus’ followers?

Mat 10:24 The disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his lord.

d) ...

Jesus was able to overcome the peirasmos

(temptation) of Satan.

He with stood the devils tempting with the

Word of God.

What was He doing?

He was demonstrating for us how we can use

the tools of God to become victorious. Amen?

I said earlier that God had already given us the

tools to pass the test.

And those tools are His Word and the Power

that comes with it.

When we stand on His Word,

When we claim those promises as our own,

What we’re doing is demonstrating our faith

and trust in God.

And How many now that without faith it is

impossible to please God?

But God finds pleasure in you when you put

your faith into action in your time of peirazo.

And you pass His test and claim the victory

over the tempter.

The devil can’t stand that He’ll even try to

distort the word like He did with Jesus,

He’ll try to disguise a lie as the truth if it’ll

cause you to become a failure.

The key is to remember that...

e) ...

The Devil never has our eternal well-being in

mind, unless he’s planning how he might

destroy it.

He’s the enemy!!!

It’s that simple!

Never play with the enemy and definitely tae

advice from Him.

Because you can rest assure he’s got his best

interests in mind.

No matter how good he makes it sound there’s

always a catch 22.

f) ...

Look at Jesus...

Satan offered Him all the prosperity and all the

kingdoms of the world,

But Jesus knew that giving priority to material

prosperity,

By ruling over the kingdoms of the world, was

the devils plan and not God’s plan.

God never desires that we have material

prosperity at the expense of our inner,

spiritual relationship with Him.

It must be God’s kingdom and righteousness first,

And then all your physical needs.

Mat 6:33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God,

and his righteousness; and all these things

shall be added unto you.

He wants to be your provision.

He wants to supply your needs and not only that,

He wants to give you the desires of your heart.

3Jn 1:2 Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.

He wants your soul to prosper first.

He wants you to grow in the spiritual realm

first.

We’ve got too many christians running around

chasing that almighty dollar

They’re too busy too be serving an almighty

God.

But God’s saying seek me first and I will be

your provision.

I will make you prosper.

Even as your soul prospers so will you.

Too many fall by the wayside because they

would rather have the money and fame

Than to give God pleasure.

They fail their tests.

But not us here tonight Amen?

We grow in our trust in the Lord.

g) ...

From every temptation,

Every test and trial we gain strength.

We grow and learn from past mistakes and

present victories.

And as we grow the Lord places on us greater

responsibility.

Luk 16:10 He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.

See everytime that I start going through a test,

Every time peirazo comes my way

I consider it a blessing.

James said in...

Jas 1:2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations;

When you fall in to peirasmos.

I consider it a blessing,

I count it all joy because I know that the trying

of my faith is working patience,

That I might be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.

I now that when I’m going through a test God

is trying to take me somewhere I’ve never been before.

He’s preparing me for something more.

He’s perfecting me.

IV. Lead Us Not Into Temptation...

a) ...Jesus taught us to pray lead us not into

temptation and that same word there is

parasmos.

But He went onto say deliver us from evil.

the greek word for evil there is ponēros (pon-

ay-ros’)

it means something hurtful

And we should pray that God would eep us

from the hurtful peirazo of the devil but we

should welcome the strengthening and training

that we receive from God.

If we shun his attempt to prove us then we

won’t be able to live up to our full potential in

Christ.

b) ...

And let’s remember tonight that no matter

what we are going through that He will never

leave us,

And He will never forsake us.

Psa 23:4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.