Testing God’s Protection

"Jesus said to him, 'Again it is written, You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.'" – Matthew 4:7

The second temptation Jesus faced in the wilderness was all about manipulation. The devil took Him to the holy city, set Him on the highest point of the temple, and said, “If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down, for it is written, ‘He will command his angels concerning you,’ and ‘On their hands they will bear you up, lest you strike your foot against a stone.’”

What’s the devil doing here? He’s using Scripture itself to try and get Jesus to make a reckless move. The enemy is twisting the Word of God, trying to convince Jesus to prove His identity by forcing God’s hand. If Jesus jumped, the angels would catch Him, right? And then everyone would see His power and know who He really was.

But Jesus saw right through the devil’s scheme. He wasn’t going to test God’s protection just to prove a point. He wasn’t going to fall into the trap of manipulating God’s promises to fit His own desires. Instead, Jesus responded with Scripture. “Again it is written, ‘You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.’”

This temptation is more common than you think. It’s when you try to use God’s promises for your own agenda. It’s when you make careless decisions, expecting God to clean up your mess. It’s when you demand God’s protection while living outside of His will.

The enemy loves to twist God’s Word and use it against you. He wants you to believe that God’s protection means you can live recklessly. That His love means you can do whatever you want and never face consequences. But Jesus shows you the truth. God’s protection isn’t something you test. It’s something you trust.

You don’t get to put God on trial just to prove His faithfulness. You walk in obedience and trust that He’s already faithful. You don’t make reckless choices and expect Him to fix it all. You walk in His wisdom and trust His guidance.

Just because the enemy can quote Scripture doesn’t mean he’s telling the truth. Know God’s Word. Use it the way Jesus did. And trust God’s protection without trying to force His hand.

1 Comment


Cory - May 30th, 2025 at 8:50am

This reminds me of the word grace. It applies so well. He is the alpha and the omega. For me that means God uses whatever it takes. He may not cause bad things to happen but He certainly uses them for our benefit. After walking so proud just like you were saying not to do above for awhile I got a clear understanding that God is an actual intelligent being and can do anything He wants at any time. He is not constrained or held to anything. He can and has a few times protected me while also metaphorically giving me a slap in the face, teaching me a lesson. I am so grateful for His loving wisdom and also for His teaching showing me to be open to even more ways to learn from Him. There was a statement from Him I got early on. “Whatever it takes”

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