Stones and Hot Biscuits 5/18

 Stones and Hot Biscuits

Jesus was hungry. He had fasted for forty days in the wilderness. His body was weak. Satan came to Him and said, “If you are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread.” Jesus had the power to do it. He would later multiply loaves and fish. But He refused. The temptation was not about His ability. It was about His obedience. Satan wanted Jesus to step outside the Father’s will to satisfy Himself.

 This moment reveals a crucial truth for us. Our culture says, “If you feel it, follow it.” We are taught to satisfy every craving. But Jesus shows us a better way. He honored the Father by trusting His provision and timing. He refused to let His appetite become His master. His obedience mattered more than His comfort.

 Many of us face the same choice daily. We know what God has said, but we choose what feels good. We ask, “Can I?” instead of, “Does this honor God?” Hear His question personally. What appetite are you allowing to master you instead of your Master?

 Luke 4:4 (KJV): “And Jesus answered him, saying, It is written, That man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God.”

Prayer: Ask God to give you strength to choose obedience over satisfying your immediate desires.

Challenge: Identify one craving you will choose to deny today as an act of trust in God’s provision.

To listen to the sermon that corresponds with this devotion, click the link: https://www.mbcpb.org/media

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Peggy Swingle - May 18th, 2026 at 6:12am

This was such a great message! When I stop and think: "Does this Honor God" ...it simply clarifies what is right and wrong, there is no middle ground or free pass.

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