Desert Snake
Veteran Member
When Jesus was speaking to satan, He was referring to Himself, concerning this verse.
Now, in Matthew 4:7
Jesus says, "do not tempt the Lord thy God",
Now, who is being tempted? It certainly isn't the Abba. So, when Jesus says this, there is only one person, who He is referring to, and that is HIMSELF.
The other Lord, God, and this of course follows as many times Jesus is called both Lord, and God.
This means, that Jesus is saying, do not tempt JESUS, as He is the satans Lord and God.
How can this be, unless, Jesus truly is the Lord and God.
It's quite clear. If Jesus were not God, and, in fact, satans God, He would not make that statement.
Now, in Matthew 4:7
Jesus says, "do not tempt the Lord thy God",
Now, who is being tempted? It certainly isn't the Abba. So, when Jesus says this, there is only one person, who He is referring to, and that is HIMSELF.
The other Lord, God, and this of course follows as many times Jesus is called both Lord, and God.
This means, that Jesus is saying, do not tempt JESUS, as He is the satans Lord and God.
How can this be, unless, Jesus truly is the Lord and God.
It's quite clear. If Jesus were not God, and, in fact, satans God, He would not make that statement.