Monday, February 23, 2026

The Blueprint for Spiritual Warfare - First Sunday of Lent

 

Matthew 4:1–11 — The Blueprint for Spiritual Warfare

In Gospel of Matthew 4:1–11, we are not just reading about Jesus being tempted. We are witnessing a masterclass in spiritual warfare — one that combines Scripture, discernment, and identity in Christ as the ultimate weapons.

This passage parallels Gospel of Luke 4:1–13 and echoes Israel’s testing in the wilderness in Book of Deuteronomy. Where Israel failed, Jesus stands firm. Where Adam fell, Christ overcomes. His victory is not only historical; it is instructional for anyone navigating temptation today.

One of the major lessons this passage teaches is the importance of knowing who you are in Christ. Understanding your identity and authority is essential in resisting the enemy’s attacks. Resources that explore this deeply can strengthen believers in practical ways.


1. Spiritual Warfare Often Comes After Spiritual Highs

“Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.”

This happened immediately after His baptism — after affirmation, after the heavens opened, after the Father declared His identity. Spiritual warfare often follows spiritual breakthrough.

The enemy does not wait until you are weak. He often attacks when you are stepping into calling.

Key takeaway:
Do not be surprised by resistance after obedience.

“Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion…” — First Epistle of Peter 5:8


2. The Battlefield Is Identity

“If you are the Son of God…”

Satan’s first move is subtle. He questions identity. The Father had just declared who Jesus was, and the enemy tried to destabilize that certainty.

Most temptations begin with identity distortion before behavioral compromise. Knowing your God-given identity anchors your responses and strengthens resistance, even when the enemy tries to shake you.


3. Temptation Attacks Legitimate Needs

After forty days of fasting, Jesus was hungry.

“Turn these stones into bread.”

Bread is not sinful. Hunger is not sinful. Need is not sinful.

The temptation is to meet a legitimate need in an illegitimate way. How often do we manipulate for affirmation, compromise for security, or rush God’s timing?

Jesus responds:

“Man shall not live by bread alone…” — Book of Deuteronomy 8:3

Provision does not define identity. Obedience does.


4. The Enemy Knows Scripture — So Must You

In the second temptation, Satan quotes Psalm 91.

Even the enemy knows Scripture. The trick is misapplication. Spiritual warfare requires discernment, context, and depth. Jesus responds again with Scripture:

“You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.” — Book of Deuteronomy 6:16

“Take up the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.” — Epistle to the Ephesians 6:17

Scripture becomes both shield and sword — a living truth that protects and empowers. Daily reflection on God’s Word is essential to internalize this principle.


5. Worship Determines Allegiance

“All this I will give you… if you will fall down and worship me.”

Power without the cross. Glory without suffering. Kingship without obedience.

The enemy offers shortcuts.

Jesus answers:

“You shall worship the Lord your God and Him only shall you serve.” — Book of Deuteronomy 6:13

At the heart of spiritual warfare is worship. What you worship, you obey. What you obey shapes your life.


6. Resistance Is Active, Not Passive

After the third refusal:

“The devil left Him.”

“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” — Epistle of James 4:7

Notice the sequence: submit, then resist. Submission strengthens resistance. You cannot resist what you secretly entertain.


7. The Model Jesus Gives Us

Jesus models:

  • Spirit-led awareness

  • Scriptural grounding

  • Identity

  • Refusal of shortcuts

This is spiritual authority expressed through obedience: calm, anchored, unshakeable.

For those seeking to grow in their daily walk with Christ, resources like Ashes to Glory guide readers step by step through reflection, prayer, and surrender — helping form habits that mirror the model Jesus demonstrates in the wilderness.


8. Saints Who Fought the Devil

Throughout history, many saints followed this same pattern:

  • Anthony the Great used prayer, fasting, and Scripture to overcome demonic assaults.

  • Padre Pio faced intense spiritual attacks yet relied on devotion, rosary, and the sacraments.

  • Teresa of Avila confronted oppression through interior prayer and total surrender.

These examples reflect the timeless principle that victory comes through surrender to Jesus, Scripture, and understanding of God’s truth. Exploring our personal identity in Christ — as emphasized in Identity: From Creation to New Creation: Finding Your Place in God’s Story and Why It Changes Everything — strengthens believers to stand firm like these saints.


9. How This Applies to Us Today

Spiritual warfare is not always dramatic. It looks like:

  • Choosing integrity when compromise is easier

  • Trusting God’s timing instead of forcing outcomes

  • Refusing to define yourself by performance

  • Saying no to shortcuts that promise quick success

When anxiety whispers, insecurity questions, or ambition tempts shortcuts, answer with truth. Scripture is alive and powerful:

“The weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power…” — Second Epistle to the Corinthians 10:4

Daily habits of reflection, prayer, and Scripture meditation — like those encouraged in Ashes to Glory — paired with an understanding of your true identity in Christ, equip believers to withstand the enemy consistently.


Final Truth

Satan tempts.
Jesus stands.
The Word answers.
The enemy leaves.

Victory is not about avoiding the wilderness. It is about knowing who you are — and whose you are — when you are in it.

Knowing who you are in Christ anchors you in every temptation, while daily reflection, prayer, and Scripture shape your response. Identity and intentional practice work together to help you stand firm, resist the enemy, and walk in the transformation Jesus modeled in the wilderness.

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