Jesus Fights for You! – March 10, 2025
Read: Luke 4:1-13
Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, left the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, where for forty days he was tempted by the devil.
Luke 4:1-2
Jesus Fights for You!
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Still dripping from the waters of his baptism, the Holy Spirit hurled Jesus into the wildernessānot for rest and relaxation, but to go toe-to-toe with the old evil foe. For forty days, he wandered in the desert with nothing to eat. And then, the devil came with his temptations.
Itās a simple thought that worms into our minds and then spreads like wildfire: āCan you really trust God?ā The devil wanted Jesus to doubt Godās words. At his baptism, God had declared, āYou are my Son, whom I love!ā But now, the devil whispered, āAre you sure? You donāt look like Godās Son. Youāre weak, hungry, and all alone. If God really loved you, wouldnāt he take better care of you?ā
Thatās exactly how the devil works! He used this same method with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, and he does the same to us today. He sneaks thoughts into our minds that spread like wildfire: “Can you really trust what God says?” He tempts us to chase short-term pleasures instead of trusting Godās long-term plan. He tells us, āGo ahead, take what you want. You deserve it!ā He convinces us to be greedy, selfish, and impatient. And letās be honest, weāve all fallen for his tricks more times than weād like to admit.
Thatās why this gospel reading is so amazing! Itās not just a āhow-toā guide for defeating temptation. Itās about Jesus, our champion. He didnāt just come to show us how to be strongāhe came to be strong for us. He left behind the glory, power, and praise of heaven to live a life of perfect humility and obedience. Where Adam, Eve, and every person in history have failed, Jesus was perfectly victorious.
And hereās the best part: Jesus gives that victory to you. He didnāt just fight the battle against the devilāhe fought for you. By Godās undeserved love and the Holy Spiritās power, his victory is now yours!
So, the next time you feel tempted, remember: Jesus already won. Trust him. When you fail (and we all do), turn to him for forgiveness. He is always ready to love, restore, and strengthen you!
Closing Prayer:
Lord Jesus, you defeated the devil and his temptations for us. Help us trust in your perfect strength when we face temptations. Forgive us when we fail and restore to us the joy of your salvation. In your name, we pray. Amen.
The questions below are to help families discuss this devotion. The questions are divided by age group as suggestions, but anyone could reflect on any of the questions as they desire.
Questions for Younger Children
- Where was Jesus when the devil came to tempt him?
- Jesus was hungry after not eating for forty days. What did the devil try to get Jesus to do?
Questions for Elementary Age Children
- How did Jesus fight back against every one of the devilās temptations?
- What did God promise you when you were baptized? Why is that promise important when you feel tempted or fall into sin?
Questions for Middle School and Above
- The devil wanted Jesus to doubt that God loved him. How does the devil try to make us doubt Godās love when life is hard?
- Which is harder to say no to: something fun right now or something good that takes a long time? Why?