Lifespring! One Year Bible

Hosted BySteve Webb

A daily podcast in which we will read the entire Bible in one year. After completing the day's chapters, host Steve Webb shares a short commentary on that day's reading.

Luke 3-4: Temptation

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Today’s Bible Translation

Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. 3 NLT, Ch. 4 NLV

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Ann Sarmiento, Anonymous, Michael Haner

Podcast Introduction

Today is Gospels Saturday, and we’ll read Luke 3 and 4. I’m calling this episode “Temptation” Also, remember that tomorrow will be out next time of praise and prayer requests.

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Comments on Luke 4

Jesus gave us the perfect plan for when we are being tempted. Remember this, beloved. Jesus was fully human, as well as fully God. Jesus was a real, human man. So the temptations that Satan put before Him were real. They were not theoretical. 

Jesus had flesh. And notice the very first temptation Satan put in front of Jesus. Jesus had been in the desert for forty days and had not eaten. He was hungry. The very first temptation was for Jesus to turn the stones into bread. Satan knew that Jesus was a man, so he went after the needs of His flesh. Some people can’t say NO to their flesh. I don’t think I need to say that the temptations of the flesh are more than just food, do I? The desires of the flesh are some of our most basic urges. Animals are almost completely controlled by this, but humans have the ability to exert control over these urges. And God’s Word is full of exhortations to do just that. We know that when we have the Holy Spirit in us, we *can* say no to the flesh. Not that it’s easy, but we *do* have the ability. We are not slaves to our flesh. Paul wrote at some length about that in the book of Romans.

The next temptation was, what some have called the lust of the eyes. I read this more as the lust for power. Satan showed Jesus all the nations of the world at one time, and said Jesus could have power and glory over them all if He would worship him. Some people have a ravenous desire for power. We saw that during the pandemic, didn’t we? Politicians and bureaucrats around the world took a level of control that no one would have believed possible before covid hit. They seemed to be drunk with power. And they will not forget how easy it was to exert that power.

The third temptation was for Jesus to force God to do a miracle to save Him. Another way to say it is that Satan tempted Jesus to twist Scripture. Some people crave signs and wonders. They’ll follow anyone who claims to have a supernatural power. And, some people do twist Scripture for their own gain, don’t they? The Antichrist will seem to have supernatural powers, and many will be fooled.

So these were the temptations. What did Jesus do in order to overcome each one? He correctly applied and quoted Scripture. Yes, Satan quoted Scripture to Jesus, but he twisted and misapplied it. Jesus did not twist it, and He correctly applied it. 

Beloved, this is why it is so important to know and memorize God’s Word. If you listen to this podcast every day, if it is your aim to go with me all the way through the Bible, that’s a great start. But unless you have a photographic memory, going through the Bible just once will not be enough. I pray that you will develop a life-long habit of reading through the Bible. I have a Bible that my great grandmother owned. There are notes in her Bible that show that she read the Bible through three times. But I have to think that this was not her only Bible. I would be shocked if she hadn’t read the Bible through many, many more times in her lifetime. She passed away before I was a student of the Bible, so I never had a conversation with her about her relationship with God. I won’t know how many times she read through the Bible until I see her again in Heaven.

As you probably know, this is the 13th season of the lsoyb. And do you know what? Even now, I’ll read passages that seem completely new to me. I do not have the best memory, so it is really important for me to keep reading. God gave us His Word so that we could learn it so well that it becomes a part of us.

Ephesians 6:10-18 tells us this:10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13 Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 14 Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, 15 and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. 16 In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. 17 Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.

Notice, beloved, that all but one of the items spoken of here as the full armor of God are defensive in nature. The belt, the breastplate, the covering for the feet, the shield and the helmet. The only offensive item, the only weapon spoken of is the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.

A warrior’s primary method to overcome the enemy is with his weapon. The weapon in this passage from Ephesians is “the word of God.” A warrior must learn how to use his weapon if he wants to be victorious. If he doesn’t train with it, not only will he not be able to use it effectively, but the enemy can actually use it against him, as Satan tried to do with Jesus.

Beloved, we are in a spiritual battle. More-so now, I think, than in any time in my lifetime. Spiritual battles are not fought with physical might. They are primarily fought on our knees, in prayer, wielding the Sword of the Spirit. 

This podcast is one way to prepare you for the fight. I’m really very honored to be just a very small part of the process. Thank you for allowing me into your life in this way.

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Lifespring! One Year Bible
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Steve Webb

This is the award winning podcast where Steve Webb, the O.G. Godcaster and host of the Lifespring! Family of Podcasts, invites you to join him as he reads through the entire Bible in a daily Sunday through Saturday, fifteen to thirty minute show. Each episode features a reading, followed by a short commentary.

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