WHAT YOU NEED TO EAT? 19
The scene of Christ's temptation was to
be a lesson for all his followers. When the enemies of Christ, by the
instigation of Satan, request them to show some miracle, they should answer
them as meekly as the Son of God answered Satan, "It is written, Thou
shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." If they will not be convinced by
inspired testimony, a manifestation of God's power would not benefit them. God's
wondrous works are not manifested to gratify the curiosity of any. Christ, the
Son of God, refused to give Satan any proof of his power. He made no effort to
remove Satan's "if," by showing a miracle. The disciples of Christ
will be brought into similar positions. Unbelievers will require them to do
some miracle, if they believe God's special power is in the church, and that
they are the chosen people of God. Unbelievers, who are afflicted with
infirmities, will require them to work a miracle upon them, if God is with
them. Christ's followers should imitate the example of their Lord. Jesus, with
his divine power, did not do any mighty works for Satan's diversion. Neither
can the servants of Christ. They should refer the unbelieving to the written,
inspired testimony for evidence of their being the loyal people of God, and
heirs of salvation.
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