When Jesus is tempted by Satan three times, Jesus rebuffs those attacks and the devil leaves him.
Jesus was in the wilderness praying and fasting.
he was in the desert
Satan tempted Jesus to be a political messiah who would use power to conquer nations, a miracle-working messiah who would perform grand acts to prove his identity, and a self-serving messiah who would prioritize personal gain over fulfilling his divine mission. Jesus resisted these temptations by staying true to his purpose as the sacrificial Lamb of God.
Actually Jesus was in the desert for forty days and nights. And yes he did get tempted by Satan. Three times.
Acording to the Holy Bible, Satan tempted Christ 3 times using scripture and Christ rebuked him each time through scripture!
Jesus was tempted three times by satan in the wilderness.AnswerIn the original account, in Mark's Gospel, there is no suggestion of a number of temptations, simply a narrative that Jesus was tempted by Satan, while being ministered by angels.The hypothetical 'Q' document elaborates on this, with detailed accounts of Satan tempting Jesus three times: to make stones into bread to eat; then taking Jesus up into a mountain and showing him all the kingdoms of the world, to be his to rule if he worships Satan; finally taking him to Jerusalem and sitting him on a pinnacle of the Temple and saying to prove he is the Son of God by jumping down and surviving. Luke's Gospel reflects the additional material in 'Q'. Matthew has the same three temptations by Satan, but reverses the order of the last two.
In the King James version In Matthew 4 # Satan came to Jesus when he was fasting and tempted him to turn stones to bread. # Satan took Jesus to the top of the temple in Jereusalem and tempted him to jump off, saying that angels would protect him. # Next Satan offered Jesus all the kingdoms of the world if he would worship Satan.
The devil tempted Jesus three times while he was in the desert for forty days. First, he tempted Jesus to make bread from stone. Second, Jesus was tempted to jump from a cliff so angels could catch him. Finally, he was tempted to worship the devil.
The best example is when Jesus was tempted three times by Satan in the wilderness (Mark 1:12-13, Matthew 4:1-11, Luke 4:1-13).
The three tests are: 1) when Satan asked JESUS to transform the rocks to bread (Mathiew 4:3,4). 2) when Satan asked JESUS to throw Himself from above (Mathiew 4:5,6,7). 3) when Satan asked JESUS to give him the glory and Satan will give JESUS all the nations of the world. (Mathiew 4:8,9,10).
Many times. All three of his responses when he was tempted in the desert are from Deuteronomy.
In Matthew 4.1-11 the bible clearly states that Jesus was tempted 3 times. However we are tempted every single day and that is what makes Jesus such a remarkable story and how we know he was man but also God in the flesh. Because no one else ever has lived a perfect life and then died on a cross (the worse kind of death at the time) for our sins (that had to be paid one way or another). If your kid does something wrong you have to discipline him not to be mean but because he needs to know right from wrong and there has to be punishment for wrong actions. This is also what makes the Christian religion so different from all other religions. Because it is the only religion in the world that God reaches out to us and sacrificed his self to give man an (undeserved) second chance. All other religions believe that you get to heaven by being good or your own good doing. But the whole part of the christian story is that we can't ever be good enough to reach God so he has to reach out to us (aka Grace). Part of how we know it is a true story is because all of his 12 disciples except one believed in it so much that they were all murdered and gave their lives to spread the good news. (Not that the one didn't believe enough we just all have different lives to live).
He was in all points tempted as we are yet without sin, (Hebrews 4.15)
Matthew 4 lists 3 locations while Jesus completed His 40 days of fasting. First in the wilderness, then on the pinnacle of the Temple in Jerusalem, and finally on a very high mountain. In all three locations, Jesus defeated Satan with the Word of God.