After a 40-day period of fasting, the devil challenges Jesus to make bread for himself out of stones (Matthew 4:1-11). It is the temptation to help himself. Jesus refuses.
The devil then tries to persuade him to force God to act by throwing himself off the roof of the temple. Jesus also rejects this with the words: ‘You shall not put the Lord your God to test’.
Last but not least, the devil wants to offer Jesus a shortcut and spare him all suffering. ‘I will give you all these things’. But Jesus orders the devil to go away (verse 10). Then the angels serve Jesus.
We are also challenged in these three things: to wait for God’s time, not to put God under pressure, but to endure unchanging situations and not to take shortcuts. We have a God who carries us through. God brings his angels into play at his own time.
The important thing is how Jesus reacts. He says again and again: ‘It is written.’ The confuser even quotes the Bible. But Jesus points out that a passage must not be removed from the overall context of the Bible.