Jesus resists the devil’s temptations (Matthew 4:3–11)
  • 1. In the account of Jesus resisting the devil's temptations as recorded in Matthew 4:3–11, we witness a profound moment of spiritual warfare that underscores the strength and resolve of Christ in the face of adversity. After fasting for forty days and forty nights in the desolate wilderness, Jesus finds Himself physically weakened and vulnerable, which serves as the backdrop for the devil's cunning attempts to undermine His mission and identity as the Son of God. The first temptation challenges Jesus to turn stones into bread, appealing to His hunger and suggesting that He should prioritize His physical needs over His divine purpose. Jesus responds firmly, quoting scripture that emphasizes the importance of spiritual sustenance over mere physical nourishment, affirming that 'man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.' The devil then takes Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple, urging Him to throw Himself down to prove His divine protection, misusing scripture to tempt Jesus into testing God's faithfulness. Once again, Jesus counters with scripture, reminding the tempter that one should not put the Lord to the test. Finally, the devil offers Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory in exchange for worship, a tempting shortcut to power and recognition. Jesus, standing firm in His allegiance to God, rejects this offer with a powerful declaration of worship and service owed solely to the Lord. This episode not only illustrates the human experiences of temptation and the importance of scripture in resisting evil but also reveals Jesus' unwavering commitment to His mission, ultimately showcasing His identity as the faithful Son who overcomes the devil's schemes through reliance on God's Word and purpose.

    What was the first temptation that Jesus faced in the wilderness?
A) To worship Satan
B) To throw Himself from the pinnacle of the temple
C) To gain worldly power
D) To turn stones into bread
  • 2. Who led Jesus into the wilderness?
A) An angel
B) His disciples
C) The Spirit
D) John the Baptist
  • 3. How long did Jesus fast in the wilderness?
A) Twenty days and twenty nights
B) Longer than forty days
C) Forty days and forty nights
D) Thirty days and thirty nights
  • 4. What was Jesus' response to the first temptation?
A) 'Man shall not live by bread alone'
B) 'I will eat if I want to'
C) 'I do not need bread'
D) 'Bread is not important'
  • 5. In the second temptation, where did the devil take Jesus?
A) His home
B) The desert
C) A high mountain
D) The holy city
  • 6. What did the devil challenge Jesus to do from the temple's pinnacle?
A) To throw Himself down
B) To jump into the crowd
C) To fly
D) To climb back down
  • 7. What scripture did the devil use to tempt Jesus in the second temptation?
A) You shall not bow to idols
B) You shall love your neighbor
C) He will command His angels concerning you
D) You shall not eat bread
  • 8. Where was Jesus taken during the third temptation?
A) The ocean's edge
B) A very high mountain
C) A low hill
D) A remote valley
  • 9. What did the devil show Jesus on the mountain?
A) His disciples
B) The angels in heaven
C) The city of Jerusalem
D) All the kingdoms of the world and their glory
  • 10. What did the devil offer Jesus in the third temptation?
A) All the kingdoms if He would worship him
B) To eat freely
C) To have angels serve Him
D) Riches and wealth
  • 11. After Jesus resisted the devil, what happened?
A) The devil left Him
B) Angels came to serve Him
C) He went back to Jerusalem
D) Jesus fell asleep
  • 12. What does Jesus' refusal to turn stones to bread symbolize?
A) His lack of power
B) Ignoring human needs
C) A dismissal of food
D) Spiritual nourishment over physical hunger
  • 13. Why is Jesus' temptation significant for Christians?
A) It shows He was alone
B) It was a demonstration of power
C) It shows He faced and overcame sin
D) It was irrelevant
  • 14. What does the term 'temptation' refer to in this context?
A) A physical attack
B) A simple choice
C) A challenge to fight
D) A test or trial of faith
  • 15. During the temptations, Jesus is recognized as what?
A) Just a prophet
B) The Son of God
C) A teacher only
D) An ordinary man
  • 16. What did Jesus' victory over temptation illustrate about His character?
A) His disinterest in scripture
B) His obedience to God
C) His weakness
D) His disregard for humanity
  • 17. What was Jesus doing for forty days before the temptations?
A) Preaching
B) Fasting
C) Sleeping
D) Praying
  • 18. How many times did Satan tempt Jesus in this account?
A) Three times
B) Five times
C) Two times
D) Once
  • 19. Which part of the world is this event believed to have taken place?
A) The mountains
B) The city
C) The sea
D) The desert
  • 20. What role does the devil play in this narrative?
A) Tempter
B) Helper
C) Prophet
D) Savior
  • 21. In which chapter of Matthew can the temptations be found?
A) Chapter 3
B) Chapter 6
C) Chapter 5
D) Chapter 4
  • 22. How is Jesus described during his fast?
A) Weak
B) Hungry
C) Full
D) Proud
  • 23. Where was Jesus when he was tempted by the devil?
A) On a mountain
B) At the Sea of Galilee
C) In the wilderness
D) In a city
  • 24. Which book of the Bible details Jesus' temptation?
A) Luke
B) Matthew
C) Mark
D) John
  • 25. What did the devil use to tempt Jesus during the second temptation?
A) Fear
B) Promises
C) Scripture
D) Wealth
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