Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread,"
What do you suppose was the greatest temptation Jesus had to face? You know of course He was tempted--the Bible says "in all points like as we are" (Heb. 4:15; King James Version). His temptations were real--they bored in to His inmost soul. Well, the greatest temptation He had to face was the temptation to doubt who He was. And if the truth were known, that's the greatest temptation you have to face also--to doubt who you are.
For example, think back to Jesus' temptation in the wilderness after His baptism. Three times the wily old enemy, Satan, zeroed in on Him at the deepest core of His being--"If You are the Son of God," command these stones to be bread; "If You are the Son of God," do a hang-glide from the top of the temple tower; "If You are the Son of God," claim the empires of the world as Yours and I'll give them to You, for they are mine, the devil said; just play ball with me, be reasonable, let's cooperate (Matt. 4:2-10).
Do you think that was a temptation? "If You are who You think You are"--You have delusions of grandeur like a mental patient who thinks he is Napoleon. Yes, Jesus gained a victory then, but remember that the enemy came back again and again on this point of doubting His real identity as the Son of God.
Finally at the very end, something happened that helped to crystallize it all in Jesus' mind and heart when Mary washed His feet with tears (Luke 7:37, 38). He realized that He was the only person in all of world history to be so honored; no one, not even Alexander the Great, had ever had his feet washed with human tears. Yes, Jesus realized, He was the King of kings and Lord of lords. Now He was ready for John 13.
At that last supper, He got up, stretched Himself to His full height, laid aside His robe, and knowing fully that He had come from God and went to God, He humbled Himself to wash His disciples' feet. He could not have done that until He had known for sure, and felt for sure, who He was. He could never have faced the cross until He had that assurance; and even on the cross that last temptation was flung at Him--"Save Yourself and come down from the cross!" (Mark 15:30).
Who are you? Do you know? You cannot be truly humble until you realize your true identity in Christ, redeemed by His blood.
--Robert J. Wieland
From the "Dial Daily Bread" Archive: July 12, 1997.
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