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What the Bible says about Tempt Christ
(From Forerunner Commentary)

1 Corinthians 10:9

Tempt Christ means "to put to the test; to prove out; to try or to test God's patience." When a person does this, he is trading on God's mercy. Whether consciously or unconsciously, this idea is at the back of our minds: "It's all right. God knows I'm weak. He'll forgive. He understands." Well, we are weak, and God does understand and forgive. But how can we know when we have pushed Him too far? We do not—until we get hit with a ton of bricks!

Tempting God is testing His patience until, from a human point of view, He blows up. Any parent has experienced this on a human level. Kids nag, nag, nag, saying, "Mommy do this. Mommy do that. Mommy you promised. Mommy! Mommy! Mommy!" And on and on it goes until, finally, the parent has had it and the wrath of Mom or Dad falls upon the little pest! The parent been tempted to blow his stack. That is what Paul is describing—pushing God to the wall until He can no longer hold back His wrath.

John W. Ritenbaugh
Passover and I Corinthians 10

Related Topics: Tempting Christ | Tempting God


 

 




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