Matthew 4:8-11 – A Temptation to Gain World Rule
|| Luke 4:5-8, 13
MT4:8 Again the Devil took Jesus along to an unusually high mountain[1] and showed him all the kingdoms[2] of the world[3] and their glory. MT4:9 And the Devil said to Jesus, “All this I will give you if you ever prostrate[4] yourself and bow before me, kissing my feet.” MT4:10 Then Jesus said to the Devil, “Be on your way, Satan,[5] for it has been written,[6] ‘You shall worship[7] YHWH your God[8] and to Him only shall you render divine service.’”[9][Deuteronomy 5:9; 6:13; 10:20] MT4:11 With that the Devil left Jesus, and, look! angels approached Jesus and ministered to him.
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Now we come to the moment that the adversary of God shows the many kingdoms of earth to Jeshua, Christ Jesus, of whom is written in the ancient Scriptures that he is the sent one from God who is to govern over all kingdoms or monarchies, empires, monocracies, emperors, hereditary figures such as kings and queens, going to be the King of kings. The adversary of God promised Jesus that he was going to give all things if Jesus would fall down and worship him. This is not so much different today as at the time of Jesus. Today the satans or adversaries of God still promise the people many things they really cannot give, because those things do not belong to them and because they have no right of power over them. Lots of people also want to be worshipped by those around them. Many people fall in front of them because they love to receive more things and better positions from them. They are clearly of the world and not loving God as such, because their priorities are not for the heavenly goods but for the worldly goods.
At the moment the world still belongs to satan or to those who might be against God, but that is not going to stay so. There shall come a day when Jesus shall be authorised to rule over all the kingdoms on earth. (Revelation 11:15).
5 So he brought him up and showed him all the kingdoms of the inhabited earth in an instant of time.+ 6 Then the Devil said to him: “I will give you all this authority and their glory, because it has been handed over to me,+ and I give it to whomever I wish. 7 If you, therefore, do an act of worship before me, it will all be yours.” 8 In reply Jesus said to him: “It is written, ‘It is Jehovah* your God you must worship, and it is to him alone you must render sacred service.’”+ {Luke 4:5-8}
- John 12:31
31 Now there is a judging of this world; now the ruler of this world+ will be cast out.+
- John 14:30
30 I will not speak with you much more, for the ruler of the world+ is coming, and he has no hold on me.*+
- 1 John 5:19: 19 We know that we originate with God, but the whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one.+
- Matthew 13:19
19 Where anyone hears the word of the Kingdom but does not get the sense of it, the wicked one+ comes and snatches away what has been sown in his heart; this is the one sown alongside the road.+
Though rulership may today still belong to the adversary of God he does not deserve worship. Jesus very well knew to Whom worship belongs. It is not Jesus who has to be worshipped nor satan or any adversary of God or any other person or any other god than the God of gods, the Host of hosts.
Jesus’ refusal was curt:
“Beat it, Satan!”
He backed his rebuke with a third quotation from Deuteronomy, saying that it is written:
“It is Jehovah* your God you must worship,+ and it is only to Him alone you must render sacred service (or absolute single-heartedness).’”+
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Mount Hermon, viewed from Mount Bental in the Golan Heights
[1] High mountain: We are tempted to envision Mount Everest though Mount Hermon might be the location.
[2] All the kingdoms: The governments and world powers all belong to the Devil as Luke 4:6, 7 confirms. Satan is the “god of this world.” (2 Corinthians 4:4) The entire world lies in his power (1 John 5:19). This “world” will one day be ruled by Lord Messiah (Revelation 11:15).
[3] World: The Greek is KOSMOS.
[4] Prostrate: The Greek is PROSKUNESES and contains “before + kiss” meaning to bow to the ground and kiss the sandals or hem of a garment. Older translations often use “worship” which is drawn from “worthy” and was used in old English regarding worthy persons such as kings, judges, and priests as worthy persons who may be addressed “Your worship.” It may range from a simple matter of respect to religious worship.
[5] Satan: The name means “Resister; Rebel; Apostate.” The name occurs 68 times with the first occurrence at 1 Chronicles 21:1. It occurs most often (17) in the Book of Job.
[6] Written: Perhaps a conflate paraphrase from Deuteronomy 5:9; 6:13; 10:20.
[7] Worship: The Greek is PROSKUNESEIS as in verse 9 but amplified by Jesus’ next word. TCNT: do homage.
[8] Your God: By this Jesus infers that YHWH is his God otherwise the quote makes no sense as a response to Satan. Over two dozen times the Scriptures use phrases indicating the Nazarene worships his own God. “The God of our Lord.” (Ephesians 1:3, 17)
[9] Render divine service: The Greek is LATREUSEIS. Or, KJV: serve; RHM: divine service.
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Preceding
Nazarene Commentary Matthew 4:1-4 A Wilderness Temptation
Nazarene Commentary Matthew 4:5-7 – A Temptation to Test God
Jehovah God Maker of the entire universe served by a well-trained army
Next:
Nazarene Commentary Matthew 4:12-17 – Galilee Saw A Great Light
Nazarene Commentary Matthew 4:18-22 – The Calling of the First Disciples
Nazarene Commentary Matthew 4:23-25 – Kingdom Preaching and Healing Draws Crowds
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Additional reading
- True riches
- Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God
- When will it stop
- Merry Christmas with the King of Kings
- Looking for answers on the question Is there a God #2 Pantheon of gods and celebrations
- Looking for answers on the question Is there a God #3 Transcendence or Surpassing other gods and man
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Further reading
- The Ancient Worship of Babylon
- God Will Rule This Earth
- Deuteronomy
- Democratic Mistakes–The falls of Titans
- Kingdoms Collide
- All Forms of Government Are Bad
- Kings and kingdoms
- Messenger to the Nations
- Battling in the heavenly realm for your nation
- Bowing In Humility
- Missing Our Medicine
- Seeking to Strengthen the Faith
- Surrender
- Having Faith in God
- Worship God
- G3-Why Praise God?
- Worship in Spirit and in Truth Part A
- God First (I Chronicles 8-10)
- Quick Answers: When Is The Best Time To Praise And Worship God?
- Worship in Spirit and In Truth Part B
- Unlock and activate what God has for you!
- Worship out of Love
- Our Service to God
- Worship is not about us
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