You shall not put the Lord your God to the test

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  Scripture — Matthew 4:7 (ESV) "Jesus said to him, 'Again it is written, You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.'" Devotional After forty days of fasting in the wilderness, Jesus faced a second temptation — and this one was subtle. Satan didn't just offer something appealing; he came armed with Scripture. He quoted Psalm 91, telling Jesus to throw Himself from the pinnacle of the temple and trust God's angels to catch Him. It sounded spiritual. It even sounded faithful. But Jesus saw right through it. He answered with Deuteronomy 6:16 — "You shall not put the Lord your God to the test." That single line cuts to the heart of what real faith looks like. Faith isn't demanding that God prove Himself. Faith is trusting the One who has already proven Himself faithful, over and over again. We do this more than we'd like to admit. When prayers feel unanswered, when the hard season drags on, there's a part of us that whispers, "God,...

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Jesus stands on an open hillside in Galilee at the break of dawn, facing a small crowd of ordinary people


Welcome to The Words.

Here I share short Gospel passages (NIV referenced) and a brief reflection.

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