Jesus fasts for forty days in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1–2)
  • 1. In the Gospel of Matthew, specifically in Matthew 4:1-2, we find a profound account of Jesus retreating into the wilderness to engage in a period of fasting that lasted for forty days and forty nights. This extraordinary event follows His baptism by John the Baptist, where He received divine affirmation as the Son of God. The wilderness, a place often associated with solitude and testing, provided an opportunity for deep communion with the Father, as well as a testing ground for His humanity and divine mission. During these forty days, Jesus abstained from all food, which was not only a physical challenge but also a spiritual one, as He focused intensely on prayer and preparation for His public ministry. The significance of the number forty is steeped in biblical history, echoing the Israelites' forty years in the desert and Moses' forty days on Mount Sinai, suggesting a time of purification and divine revelation. This time of fasting not only highlights Jesus' commitment and obedience to His mission but also sets the stage for the spiritual warfare that He would soon face, including the temptations that would come from the adversary. Through this act of fasting, Jesus embodies the ultimate example of reliance on God's power and sustenance, illustrating that human beings do not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.

    How long did Jesus fast in the wilderness?
A) Forty days
B) Fifty days
C) Twenty days
D) Thirty days
  • 2. In which book of the Bible is the fasting of Jesus recorded?
A) John
B) Matthew
C) Mark
D) Luke
  • 3. What was the condition of Jesus after His fast?
A) He was full
B) He was weak but not hungry
C) He was energized
D) He was hungry
  • 4. Who led Jesus into the wilderness?
A) John the Baptist
B) The Spirit
C) The angels
D) His disciples
  • 5. Where did Jesus fast?
A) On a mountain
B) In the wilderness
C) In the city
D) In the temple
  • 6. What does fasting typically symbolize?
A) Spiritual focus
B) Joy
C) Foolishness
D) Physical strength
  • 7. According to Matthew 4:2, Jesus fasted for how many nights?
A) Forty nights
B) Ten nights
C) Thirty nights
D) Twenty nights
  • 8. What does Jesus' fasting demonstrate about Him?
A) His need for food
B) His weakness
C) His reliance on God
D) His independence
  • 9. Which chapter of Matthew discusses Jesus' fast?
A) Chapter 5
B) Chapter 4
C) Chapter 3
D) Chapter 6
  • 10. What kind of preparation was Jesus undertaking by fasting?
A) Relational counseling
B) Financial planning
C) Physical training
D) Spiritual preparation
  • 11. What was likely the main purpose of Jesus' fast?
A) To teach the masses
B) To gather followers
C) To prepare for His ministry
D) To heal the sick
  • 12. What does Jesus' fast before His ministry show about His character?
A) His arrogance
B) His discipline
C) His ignorance
D) His carelessness
  • 13. What happens to Moses during his fast on Mount Sinai?
A) He leads the Israelites to safety
B) He receives the Ten Commandments
C) He becomes king
D) He performs miracles
  • 14. How does Jesus respond to Satan's temptation?
A) With laughter
B) With silence
C) With anger
D) With Scripture
  • 15. What kind of experience did Jesus' fast involve?
A) A political experience
B) A spiritual experience
C) A financial experience
D) A social experience
  • 16. What does Jesus demonstrate by fasting in the wilderness?
A) His celebration of life
B) His commitment to God
C) His wish to impress others
D) His disregard for food
  • 17. What is a common practice that stems from Jesus' example of fasting?
A) Celebrating Christmas
B) Going to church
C) Tithing
D) Fasting during Lent
  • 18. Which other prophet fasted for forty days?
A) Isaiah
B) Jacob
C) Ezekiel
D) Elijah
  • 19. What quality does Jesus exemplify through His fasting?
A) Impulsiveness
B) Wealth
C) Discipline
D) Laziness
  • 20. During His fast, who approached Jesus to tempt Him?
A) A disciple
B) The devil
C) John the Baptist
D) An angel
  • 21. Who was present with Jesus during His fast?
A) Angels
B) His family
C) The disciples
D) No one
  • 22. What did Jesus demonstrate through His fast?
A) Fear
B) Desperation
C) Self-control
D) Weakness
  • 23. What does the wilderness represent in Jesus' fast?
A) Misery
B) Isolation
C) Community
D) Luxury
  • 24. In what part of the Bible are fasts commonly mentioned?
A) Apocryphal books
B) Only New Testament
C) Only Old Testament
D) Old and New Testament
  • 25. What was Jesus’ relationship to God during the fast?
A) Rebellion
B) Dependence
C) Isolation
D) Independence
  • 26. What did Jesus do during the forty days?
A) Fasted
B) Healed the sick
C) Studied the Scriptures
D) Preached
  • 27. What is significant about the number forty in the Bible?
A) It often represents a period of testing or trial
B) It denotes a time of peace
C) It signifies joy
D) It is the number of disciples
  • 28. Which biblical figure also fasted for forty days?
A) David
B) Elijah
C) Moses
D) Solomon
  • 29. What internal struggle might Jesus have faced during his fast?
A) Delight
B) Boredom
C) Temptation
D) Indifference
  • 30. What does the act of fasting often involve?
A) Gathering with friends
B) Eating more
C) Abstaining from food or certain pleasures
D) Exercising
  • 31. How does fasting relate to self-discipline?
A) It has no relation
B) It requires control over desires
C) It encourages giving up
D) It leads to indulgence
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