When Jesus Agreed With Satan
When Jesus Agreed With Satan
Did Jesus Admit That Satan Rules the World?
At the start of Jesus’ ministry, He faced a direct attack from the devil himself. After fasting for forty days in the wilderness, Jesus was weak and hungry. That’s when Satan showed up, hoping to take advantage of His physical exhaustion.
One of the temptations Satan offered was power over all the kingdoms of the world. He took Jesus to a high mountain and showed Him everything, saying, “All this I will give You if You bow down and worship me” (Matthew 4:8-9).
Surprisingly, Jesus didn’t argue. He didn’t say, “These kingdoms don’t belong to you.” Instead, He simply responded, “It is written: ‘Worship the Lord your God, and serve Him only’” (Matthew 4:10).
Satan is the Ruler of This World
Why didn’t Jesus correct Satan? Because what Satan said was true! The Bible tells us clearly that Satan is the ruler of this world.
• John 12:31 – Jesus calls Satan “the ruler of this world.”
• John 14:30 – Jesus says, “The ruler of this world is coming.”
• John 16:11 – Jesus confirms that “the ruler of this world has been judged.”
• 2 Corinthians 4:4 – Paul says, “The god of this world has blinded the minds of unbelievers.”
This means that when Satan offered Jesus the kingdoms of the world, he wasn’t lying. He had real authority—authority that was given to him when Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden.
Jesus Knew There Was a Better Way
Even though Jesus agreed with Satan’s claim of authority, He refused the offer. Why? Because Jesus didn’t come to take a shortcut to power. He came to defeat sin and take back what was lost—but not by bowing to Satan.
Satan was trying to get Jesus to bypass the cross. He wanted Jesus to take the easy way out. But Jesus knew that true victory would only come through His death and resurrection.
This is why He responded, “It is written: ‘Worship the Lord your God, and serve Him only’” (Matthew 4:10). Jesus refused to compromise, even when Satan offered Him everything.
Who Truly Owns the Kingdoms of the World?
While Satan has temporary rule over this world, his time is running out. Jesus didn’t need to accept Satan’s offer because He already had a plan to take back what was lost.
At the end of time, Revelation 11:15 tells us what will happen:
“The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Messiah, and He will reign forever and ever.”
Satan’s rule is temporary. Jesus is the true King, and one day, He will take full authority over the earth.
Conclusion: Satan’s Lies vs. God’s Truth
Yes, Jesus agreed that Satan had power over the world. But He refused to worship him because Satan’s rule is only temporary. Jesus knew that God’s plan was greater.
Satan still tries to tempt us with shortcuts today. He offers fame, power, and wealth, but at the cost of our souls. Like Jesus, we must stand firm and say, “It is written.” We must trust that God’s way is always better.
One day, Jesus will return and fully reclaim His kingdom. Until then, let’s follow His example and serve only the Lord!
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