I had to delete this video and upload it again because I accidentally put the music that goes at the end right in the middle of the teaching. Oops! Here it is again and I pray that it blesses you.
Hello Mike Winger, I just posted a comment asking a question that's pretty important to me. I'm not too familiar with how youtube comments work rn.. And if you get notifications. Please try to respond to my question if you can. Appreciate your videos. Ty! (The comment is on this video, I just posted where it says "add public comment" Idk how to tag you).
I grew up thinking Benny Hinn and the guys on tbn were our spiritual leaders of today. I wrongly assumed their message was Biblically consistent because tbn is considered a tv channel about God, they call themselves Christian and teach about the Bible. To this day, I’m still learning why what they teach is wrong. But I don’t think I gravitated towards prosperity gospel speakers mainly because I liked what they taught , but more so because of my lack of knowing that there was more to the Bible. I didn’t know their teaching was wrong and so I was easily susceptible in believing their take on the Bible. I wish Biblically sound preachers would have a greater platform than they do and I do believe many would then see how empty their messages are and how rich the real gospel is. This has been my personal experience.
I have a bit of a question as a new follower of Christ, the prosperity gospel is obviously corrupt but is it also corrupt to believe that God wants us to prosper financially once our spiritual lives are blessed?
I was the same way, brought up thinking tbn was a good channel and seeing these people speak with such an air of authority that I assumed they knew better. I was too young to see what I see clearly now, but I've also studied so much more of the Word. Thank goodness great teachers like Mike are at least out there for us to find a lot more easily than we could 20 years ago!
@@mechailreydon3784 Not necessarily corrupt, but definitely an expectation that God just doesn’t promise us. Some believers will have earthly wealth while others won’t. We simply pray that those who have been blessed are generous and share with others as they are called to do. Ultimately though, our riches are in heaven and God’s priorities are not our own. He would rather you have your spiritual life together no matter what your financial situation is.
@@mechailreydon3784 well, as a general rule, yes God likes to make people prosper. But he also knows when to give that. In Proverbs, Agur asks God not to make him overly rich (nor poor) lest he deny Him.
I’m so thankful for your ministry. I really appreciate that you have a high quality microphone so you can be heard and it’s clear and easy to listen to. Thank you for not being interrupted by commercials, too.
And thank you SO MUCH for for not CONSTANTLY begging us to support you on Patreon... I donate much more and much faster to people like Mike and BibleThinker 👍👍
I've watched several of your Mark teachings, but just recently decided to begin at the beginning. I printed the Gospel of Mark, NASV, wide margin, and spiral bound it at the office supply store - now I've got lots of room for notes. Thanks Mike for all your great teachings. (Tickling ears - big problem in the church. I was one of them for a long time. Now, whenever I hear someone quote a scripture, I immediately want to read it in its context!)
Adam was sent out of the Garden of Eden and into the wilderness after succumbing to Satan's temptation. Christ came and conquered Satan/temptation in the wilderness to open the way for Adam's descendants to get back into the Garden of Eden.
@@spudmcdougal369 There's one Messiah but two comings. First time in the likeness of Joseph as a suffering servant. Second time in the likeness of David the conquering king. THEN there'll be never- ending peace.
I am watching this series for the first time a year after you posted it. This episode really helped me understand the temptation of Christ and how it relates to us as fallible humans. I love how you tied together the temptation of the first Adam in the garden and the FAILED temptation of the last Adam in even worse wilderness conditions. And loved it all. I take many notes during these lessons. Thank you for your teaching!
"I like to tell ya what I'm gonna tell ya, and then tell ya, and then tell ya what I told ya. That's like a teaching tactic that I was taught. Did you get all those T's? Hahaha that was really good! It's unintentional." -Pastor Winger :)
mr winger is a good speaker/teacher . his style is comfortable to listen and get educated . he really brings his love on teaching through and clear. it be fantastic if all christian churches would have this series . a great weekly study .
I can't listen to your teachings just once, you pack each one with so much incite that I find I need to listen over and over to absorb it all. Tku, ✝️🙏
Great series, Mike!!! Thank you for explaining the temptation of Christ in detail with "side notes". I've been teaching this passage in the same way that you do, but as you stated, it's soooo confirming to hear that others have the same belief!
When Jesus said, "I am the true vine." the Pharisees knew exactly what Jesus was referring to: The True Vine prophesied to come in Ezekiel 17 and many other prophets said similar things.
This was one of the greatest explanations of Jesus' temptation I've ever seen, and I love how much you applied it to my life. Thanks Mike, it means a lot.
Mike, I thank God that you're obedient in operating in the gifts God has given you, especially teaching. I've been studying Scripture for 50 years and I've been blessed by your teaching. You're in my prayers.
Day 4 for me Mike. IDK if I will catch up to you in your series on Mark or not as I am going through 1 sermon/teaching per day as well as looking at lexicons, Study Bibles, and commentaries on Mark based on how much you cover in your teaching.
This fall I'm participating in a study on James, with a group of women at church. This teaching has help me greatly as I was preparing for our next lesson, James 1:13:18; dealing with temptation. The Holy Spirit has used you to open my eyes to things I have never seen before! Thank you! (PS- I am so with you on context, context, context! God's word is blooming fuller and fuller within my spirit everyday as I read it in context!)
I used to listen to Benny Hinn, Joel Osteen 😪 because they made Christianity sound quick and easy and magical. Growing in Christ developed delay gratification in me. That patience is the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Thank God for real Bible teachers like Swindoll, Dallas Willard and Mark Winger. I prayed LORD GIVE ME A DISCERNING SPIRIT to tell the difference between lies and truth. For temptations that seem to be at every step nd every corner trying to trip me (in the mind) ... self awareness leads to change. Please Lord sanctify my thought life. God bless you Mark! Thank you for teaching us.
My interpretation of that verse has always been that Jesus wasn't tempted in the sense that he considered sinning. But that he was tempted in the sense that Satan attempted to entice Jesus or performed the act of temptation towards Jesus. For example, if a married man is approached by random women and she offers him to cheat with her, even if he doesn't consider it for a second technically the women "tempted" him. Just my opinion.
Great teaching Mike, also in support of your teaching is: Jam 1:14 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.James 1:15 (KJV) 15 Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death. Jesus had NO LUST in Him, therefore He could NOT be tempted (internally) or DRAWN to sin by LUST that was in Him - since there was no LUST in Him, thus Nothing that could "bring forth sin". For example, someone could offer me an unlimited supply of Broccoli if I would "bow down and worship them" - since I have no LUST (inordinate desire) for Brocolli- I cannot thus be TEMPTED by it. If I can not be TEMPTED by it, have no Internal Inordinate Desire for Brocolli, then I can't be DRAWN to Sin (bowing down to worship Satan) by something I have no LUST for. Now "technically" I have been "tempted" but yet not DRAWN To Sin by the "temptation" - offer me something I REALLY Internally have a LUST (wrong desire) for and then I CAN be DRAWN AWAY To sin by this. BUT Christ had NO SUCH INTERNAL LUST for which He could be DRAW by. Thanks SO much for all you do!
@@tkdky I believe that Jesus could sin. If he could not then he could not overcome something that he could not do. You see, Jesus was the second Adam. Eve saw that the fruit was good for food and one to be desired but Adam did not see it that way. Paul confirmed that Adam was not tempted. Jesus was like Adam in some ways and like us in some ways. Jesus was like Adam before Adam's fall and he was like Adam after Adam's fall. That is, Adam, before his fall, had an advantage above Jesus. He, Adam, lived in a sinless environment but Jesus was in a sinful one. Adam could only die after heel sinned but Jesus could die in spite he did not sin. So Adam was not created a mortal being while Jesus came as a mortal man. Adam could not get hungry, thirsty or tried until he sin but Jesus experienced all of these in spite the fact that he did not sin. So Jesus had desires to satisfy his Hunter, quench his thirst and escape his threats of death. He was made in the likeness of sinful flesh as if he had sinned yet he never Yield to Satan' temptations, he truly overcome where Adam fell.
It is September of 2023 and my Sunday school is doing the LifeWay series in Mark right now. We rotate teachers so I teach every fourth Sunday but it this is so helpful to help me understand and pass along to the ladies in my class
You’re the best online teacher of truth I have found in a really long time. As a former speech teacher, try not to use the word “like “ all the time. However, can’t thank you enough for all the hard work you do and insights you share.
Thanks for sharing that Susan! You are not at all alone in that….but fortunately God looks at our heart & shows us the truth… use your experience to help guide others to the truth! God Bless!
Hi Mike. Love your ministry! Very sound thorough teaching. I do, however, want to point out something. The difference between the human nature of Jesus and our human nature is that His is not in a fallen state. In saying that, fear or the motive of self preservation is a by product of the sin nature/fallen human nature. For Jesus to fear also goes against the impeccability of Christ. The Gethsemane cup wasn't about the cross. It was about the crushing weight of humanity's sins being placed upon Jesus our scapegoat. "Take this cup" is Jesus expressing that the cup of wrath, the bitter dregs of death, was literally killing Him there in the garden. Hence, "My soul is exceedingly sorrowful even into death." No fear, just deep sorrowful anguish. Jesus could not sin and because of that He could not fear.
Interesting thought. But are you sure the motive foe self preservation is a product of sin nature? Cuz in the garden of Eden even before adam sinned, they ate of the fruits of the garden. So if this were the by product of sin nature it wouldn't make sense since they have not sinned yet. Thoughts?
@@BenjaminOommen Hi Ben. The difference between Jesus and Adam, before he sinned, is that even though both are human, only One has a divine nature. Sinless Adam still had the potential to sin since he was absent of the divine nature. Jesus was human, however he possessed a divine nature. Now, self preservation, in the sense of needing nourishment to survive, is different than self preservation when it involves a fight or flight situation. When implying that Jesus wanted to escape the cross out of fear would also have to imply that God has the capacity to fear. Also, fear wasn't introduced to Adam until he hid himself from God after he sinned.
“I will spend eternity..... not sinning, but I will still be human.” But will you though? Will we “still be human” throughout eternity? I ask because my bible says that we will be changed. That we were created, for a time, a little lower than the angels but will be raised above them. That we will see God as He is: for we shall be like Him. And so I ask, we we still be human at that point?
In general I have enjoyed listening to your teachings because you agree with me. :) On this one I have to disagree. I believe in the peccability of Jesus. If Jesus could not have sinned then He could not have been tempted to sin. In the incarnation the second person of the Trinity "emptied Himself." He certainly did not stop being deity. But he did set aside the powers and other trappings of deity. He was limited to time and space. He did not have all knowledge. There were things He did not know. When He was an infant, He did not say "Mother, my swaddling clothes need to be changed." He cried like any normal child. He grew in favor with God and men. As for them beholding His glory, that was not the reaction of people, even the disciples. In fact there was nothing of Him that attracted men. Isa 53:2 "For He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, And like a root out of parched ground; He has no stately form or majesty That we should look upon Him, Nor appearance that we should be attracted to Him." The glory they spoke of was not something that all men saw or even something that they saw or understood until later. I believe that Jesus functioned and acted as a man, but a man who was submitted to the Holy Spirit. You mentioned yourself His prayer in the garden. He REALLY wanted this cup to pass. If He had to submit, then He didn't have to. If Jesus could not have sinned then He could not have been tempted and thus He cannot relate with our weak flesh. But of course we know He can relate. I certainly don't expect that you will ever come around to the correct understanding on this issue :) but it is not the most significant issue upon which Christians can disagree, and in those disagreements hold to the unity of the faith.
Very timely video/discussion (Glory to God). I had never heard of peccability/impeccability until today, but I had always assumed peccability based on my own reading of scripture. After reading this idea elsewhere, and researching today, it seems most people hold to impeccability. I am thankful for this information.
I feel the same way. Thank you for verbalizing it for me. I’d never heard of the terms before, but always assumed peccability. I will have to research further... Also, I also didn’t appreciate being lumped in with Bennie Hinn! Mike, I love your teaching and have been a near daily watcher for almost a year!
I thought this is true and have for a long time. God was tempted and just as he gave us his righteousness he also imputes his victories over the devil to us. So we really have nothing to worry about now that we are saved.
We are always told that it is our ability to choose that proves that God doesn't want robots. Love requires Free Will. So of course, Jesus had the ability to choose. BUT He did not sin. He was tempted in every way that we are, yet He did not sin. If He could not sin, then how can He claim to understand us? I know this is not so.
The reason i trust Pastor Mike is because he dosen't pretend to be better than the rest of us or superior. Him speaking about his silly and embarassing mistakes makes me believe that whatever he is putting out, he truly follows and believes it too.
As a teacher we would say I am going to tell what I am going to teach you, then tell you again what I have just taught you and then tell you again. This is because students don't listen and you need to repeat things to knock home the important things or principles you are trying to get over.
Ok, I am gonna do this study! Hopefully I can get through it. Any suggestions for a brand new Bible studier? I will generally drop out after a few weeks because it gets confusing and I am not very good at organizing
"Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves." Philippians 2:3 Humbly serve others following the perfect example of Jesus. He said that He came not to be served but to serve others and give His life for others. (Matthew 20:28). Let us be humbled by the awesomeness and greatness of God and the unworthiness of ourselves. CS Lewis said that true humility is not thinking less of yourselves but rather thinking of yourself less. Let us look each day for opportunities to serve God and thus others, and be empowered by the Spirit to do these things glorifying God. Hopefully this impacted you positively today. God bless you!
What does it mean to be tempted "in every way just as we are"? Is it temptation to entice what is impossible? "The Son sinning against the Father makes no sense." but it's somehow tempting to do impossible things? I have never succumbed to the temptation to do the impossible. Every time Satan tempts me to do that which is not possible, somehow I make it through. It's the possible thing that I do. Am I as good as Jesus, who was only ever tempted to do that which was impossible for him to do? Did Jesus have free will?
I agree when you say that Satan doesn't personally tempt everyone. Its like you said he's not God he is a (lower case G) god. he's not omnipresent. he cant be everywhere at once so he has to have help to cause temptation. he uses schemes, just like a football coach uses to direct there players, to tempt us.
I always kind of understood, from reading the Bible, that God can't be tempted toward evil because, as you've stated; there is no desire towards evil within God. However, when I read His ppl tempted or tested God in Exodus & when Satan tempts Jesus in the wilderness, I always took that to mean that, while God can't be tempted toward evil; anyone else (atheists, Satan) can still try to tempt Him. Of course it will always result in failure but free will dictates anyone can try tempting God, it's just futile. Never really saw a contradiction between God not being able to be tempted, successfully, towards evil & Satan, or even His own ppl, trying to tempt God unsuccessfully.. Hope that makes sense lol I do agree with your conclusion tho. Tempting God to judge sin, by sinning more, because He is just & hates sin sounds absolutely biblical. I'm glad you spelled that out. It's amazing the little stuff you miss sometimes, even when you study scripture lol BTW I'd love to know that CS Lewis reference! I love reading his work but I've never heard of that drowning analogy in regards to the fairness of Jesus not being capable of sinning due to His divine nature.
The escalation of the temptations of Jesus is interesting to consider. How many of us give up to temptation just for something our body wants - food, sex, drugs, emotions.
I was looking at the phraseology and noticed that Jesus was tempted versus satan tempted Jesus. If Jesus had not been tempted then we would not be able to overcome Revelations 3:21 because he is in us. Ephesians 3:17
I completely understand your argument for why you believe Christ was unable to sin. It makes sense to me. But here's what I struggle with: what good is a sinless sacrifice if it wasn't even ABLE to sin? I always thought the significance of the sinless life and subsequent sacrifice of Jesus was that He was capable of sin but didn't do it. He was able to defeat the temptation that we non-God people wouldn't have been able to. I don't believe that makes him NOT God. I think it makes him more clearly human. The human nature could sin but the God nature is what prevented Him from doing so. Does that make sense? Id love to see an explanation of what I'm missing!
On the peccability vs impeccability thing ... I kind of feel like you do, it never even crossed my mind that Jesus was unable to sin as He was tempted. I'm probably wrong (and definitely so per Mike Winger) but it won't keep me up at night. Theology (or being a Christian) is not my wheelhouse and I'm glad Pr Mike has put out this series.
George MacDonald said he was tempted to evil but using good, tempting him to forsake the will of his father with inferior forms of good the first temptation was to help himself, the second to prove he was the son of God by a grand public desplay, the third to deliver mankind from the unjust rulers by taking control of the world.
By looking at temptation externally as a carrot & a stick, Jesus’ chose the stick not the carrot. Man’s temptations are external choices as well. The difference is that lack of knowledge of God, His Word (Divine Teachings on History, Wisdom & Understanding of who God is & why we need bread & water to sustain our souls), His Son & why we need This Truth more than any other. If we knew what Jesus knew, if we had His understanding of Truth, many of us would choose the stick. Our lack of knowledge & understanding of fire, that we get burned. God allows temptation. Christ was tested & overcame. We being in Him, are over-comers. He is strong. We are weak. With Him, we can do all things because He makes all things possible. “Be ready in season & out.” Amen
Logic seems to demand that temptation without peccability is not temptation. (This is not an appeal to fairness). What exactly was Christ tempted to do in the wilderness if the option of sin was not available to him. Indeed, what would the point be of any contest if the outcome was pre-determined. Theologian Charles Hodge points out, " This sinlessness of our Lord, however, does not amount to absolute impeccability. It was not a non potes peccare. If He was a true man, He must have been capable of sinning. That he did not sin under the greatest provocations; that when He was reviled, He blessed; when He suffered, He threatened not; that He was dumb as sheep before its shearers, is held up to us as an example. Temptation implies the possibility of sin. If from the constitution of his person it was impossible for christ to sin, then his temptation was unreal and without effect and He cannot sympathize with his people" Furthermore, I think Christ's peccability is consistent with the three separate "personalities" of the Trinity.
Hebrews 4:15, KJV: "For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin." ... Hebrews 4:15, NLT: "This High Priest of ours understands our weaknesses, for he faced all of the same testings we do, yet he did not sin." to me it is very clear that Jesus was in all aspects like us, He could sin but He did not, if Jesus was incapable of sinning how could I ever become like Him as is asked of us in 1 Peter 2 Wherefore laying aside all malice, and all guile, and hypocrisies, and envies, and all evil speakings, We are asked as humans to become like Jesus, to be filled with the Holy Spirit and do as Jesus did, we could never be like Jesus if Jesus was not capable of sin in the first place.
What then is a temptation if it is literally impossible to sin? furthermore if you literally can't do something then abstaining from doing that thing isn't virtue, right? To my understanding that's part of what makes humans what we are. We are fallible creature with free will. Also there are other aspects of God that Jesus divested himself of when he incarnated weren't there? like we say definitionally speaking God is all knowing but Jesus said "But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father." Mark 13:32 Am I missing something here?
I know this is awhile after the video was made, but it's really great. tackles a ton of topics and information that really grew my knowledge and understanding of things. That being said, i was very turned off by the mocking of others that you tend to drum up. i understand the reasoning for doing so, but when it's in such a profound teaching on righteousness, it really sours a lot of the content and delivery. just food for thought as an observer. it mirrors the smugness that most Christians has disdain for from the atheist community.
Mike, if He couldn't sin (not to be confused with the fact that He didn't sin) then how was He tempted in every way that we are? Again, just because He could was insignificant since He didn't sin.
Could Jesus being tempted in the Wilderness, be similar to when God said to Satan, "Consider my servant Job"? Basically, God is saying, "Here is your chance Satan. I will allow you to tempt Jesus."
In my personal opinion, the temptation of christ is one of the most important event of the new testemant. It is where satan truely lost. As soon as Jesus refused to turn away from the father, that was it. Everything else from that point was set. No matter what satan tried, it played right into God's hand from that point on.
I had to delete this video and upload it again because I accidentally put the music that goes at the end right in the middle of the teaching. Oops! Here it is again and I pray that it blesses you.
You are God's blessing to this world!!!
Hi, can you explain why you no longer wish to make the flat earth debunk video?
Hello Mike Winger, I just posted a comment asking a question that's pretty important to me. I'm not too familiar with how youtube comments work rn.. And if you get notifications. Please try to respond to my question if you can. Appreciate your videos. Ty! (The comment is on this video, I just posted where it says "add public comment" Idk how to tag you).
@@yeppeyhombre9704 Mike has a video called Trinity can we defend it Biblically.
Lured not the lord*
I grew up thinking Benny Hinn and the guys on tbn were our spiritual leaders of today. I wrongly assumed their message was Biblically consistent because tbn is considered a tv channel about God, they call themselves Christian and teach about the Bible. To this day, I’m still learning why what they teach is wrong. But I don’t think I gravitated towards prosperity gospel speakers mainly because I liked what they taught , but more so because of my lack of knowing that there was more to the Bible. I didn’t know their teaching was wrong and so I was easily susceptible in believing their take on the Bible. I wish Biblically sound preachers would have a greater platform than they do and I do believe many would then see how empty their messages are and how rich the real gospel is. This has been my personal experience.
I have a bit of a question as a new follower of Christ, the prosperity gospel is obviously corrupt but is it also corrupt to believe that God wants us to prosper financially once our spiritual lives are blessed?
I was the same way, brought up thinking tbn was a good channel and seeing these people speak with such an air of authority that I assumed they knew better. I was too young to see what I see clearly now, but I've also studied so much more of the Word. Thank goodness great teachers like Mike are at least out there for us to find a lot more easily than we could 20 years ago!
@@mechailreydon3784 Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were quite wealthy. Prosperity Gospel is not about wealth, it is about GREED.
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Not necessarily corrupt, but definitely an expectation that God just doesn’t promise us. Some believers will have earthly wealth while others won’t. We simply pray that those who have been blessed are generous and share with others as they are called to do. Ultimately though, our riches are in heaven and God’s priorities are not our own. He would rather you have your spiritual life together no matter what your financial situation is.
@@mechailreydon3784 well, as a general rule, yes God likes to make people prosper. But he also knows when to give that. In Proverbs, Agur asks God not to make him overly rich (nor poor) lest he deny Him.
I’m so thankful for your ministry. I really appreciate that you have a high quality microphone so you can be heard and it’s clear and easy to listen to. Thank you for not being interrupted by commercials, too.
And thank you SO MUCH for for not CONSTANTLY begging us to support you on Patreon...
I donate much more and much faster to people like Mike and BibleThinker 👍👍
I've watched several of your Mark teachings, but just recently decided to begin at the beginning. I printed the Gospel of Mark, NASV, wide margin, and spiral bound it at the office supply store - now I've got lots of room for notes. Thanks Mike for all your great teachings. (Tickling ears - big problem in the church. I was one of them for a long time. Now, whenever I hear someone quote a scripture, I immediately want to read it in its context!)
Good idea!
I love binge watching these videos❤️
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Word! I listen through work most days
You should see if you feel the same after binge reading the Bible for a year.
Adam was sent out of the Garden of Eden and into the wilderness after succumbing to Satan's temptation.
Christ came and conquered Satan/temptation in the wilderness to open the way for Adam's descendants to get back into the Garden of Eden.
Hey, that's great!! I never thought of that before...
So, after the messiah comes, wasn’t there supposed to be world peace? Swords into plowshares, etc.?
@@spudmcdougal369 There's one Messiah but two comings. First time in the likeness of Joseph as a suffering servant. Second time in the likeness of David the conquering king. THEN there'll be never- ending peace.
@@dipieterse6749 Are you sure? Maybe if things aren’t all accomplished the next time, they’ll need to be a third or even fourth coming.
@@spudmcdougal369 Put it this way... I am not sure of much in this life but the Word of God is true, proven and VERY sure.
Get stuck into it!!
My eyes where open when I heard your teaching.
And view my human nature as weakness.
Now I must act like Jesus Christ act. When he walk with us
Thank you Brother Mike. God be with you and your family always. Praise His Holy Name 🙌🏻❤🙌🏻🕊
I am watching this series for the first time a year after you posted it. This episode really helped me understand the temptation of Christ and how it relates to us as fallible humans. I love how you tied together the temptation of the first Adam in the garden and the FAILED temptation of the last Adam in even worse wilderness conditions. And loved it all. I take many notes during these lessons. Thank you for your teaching!
"I like to tell ya what I'm gonna tell ya, and then tell ya, and then tell ya what I told ya. That's like a teaching tactic that I was taught. Did you get all those T's? Hahaha that was really good! It's unintentional." -Pastor Winger
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mr winger is a good speaker/teacher . his style is comfortable to listen and get educated . he really brings his love on teaching through and clear.
it be fantastic if all christian churches would have this series . a great weekly study .
I am 2 videos into this series and I am LOVING learning about the gospel of Mark I want to understand the Lord and know Him, thank you!
I can't listen to your teachings just once, you pack each one with so much incite that I find I need to listen over and over to absorb it all. Tku, ✝️🙏
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@@caroleimani9754 tku, don't know how that happened 🤣🥴
Great series, Mike!!! Thank you for explaining the temptation of Christ in detail with "side notes". I've been teaching this passage in the same way that you do, but as you stated, it's soooo confirming to hear that others have the same belief!
27:16 "Because he's a moron!" That was hilarious to me. XD
I fell in love with Jesus listening to Creflo, Joyce Meyer and Joseph Prince, I came from A godless place, but hunger for good teaching
When Jesus said, "I am the true vine." the Pharisees knew exactly what Jesus was referring to: The True Vine prophesied to come in Ezekiel 17 and many other prophets said similar things.
This was one of the greatest explanations of Jesus' temptation I've ever seen, and I love how much you applied it to my life. Thanks Mike, it means a lot.
I'm new to your channel, but so thankful I found this. So refreshing to hear someone preach the Word of God in a biblical manner. Thank you :-)
Mike, I thank God that you're obedient in operating in the gifts God has given you, especially teaching. I've been studying Scripture for 50 years and I've been blessed by your teaching. You're in my prayers.
Day 4 for me Mike. IDK if I will catch up to you in your series on Mark or not as I am going through 1 sermon/teaching per day as well as looking at lexicons, Study Bibles, and commentaries on Mark based on how much you cover in your teaching.
What a blessing your teaching is to those of us who want to know more! Thank you! 🙏
This fall I'm participating in a study on James, with a group of women at church. This teaching has help me greatly as I was preparing for our next lesson, James 1:13:18; dealing with temptation. The Holy Spirit has used you to open my eyes to things I have never seen before! Thank you! (PS- I am so with you on context, context, context! God's word is blooming fuller and fuller within my spirit everyday as I read it in context!)
I used to listen to Benny Hinn, Joel Osteen 😪 because they made Christianity sound quick and easy and magical. Growing in Christ developed delay gratification in me. That patience is the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Thank God for real Bible teachers like Swindoll, Dallas Willard and Mark Winger.
I prayed LORD GIVE ME A DISCERNING SPIRIT to tell the difference between lies and truth.
For temptations that seem to be at every step nd every corner trying to trip me (in the mind) ... self awareness leads to change. Please Lord sanctify my thought life.
God bless you Mark! Thank you for teaching us.
Excellent Bible teaching; balanced and loving! Good job Pastor Mike!
That quote is going to stick with me.. I'm going to look for an opportunity to use it. "Don't give God a righteous reason to smack you down"
When I see the lenght of your videos I'm often discouraged to watch it, but I'm glad I did this one.
I gave up television years ago... but think about watching sermons like the length of an hour tv program. 💖
My interpretation of that verse has always been that Jesus wasn't tempted in the sense that he considered sinning. But that he was tempted in the sense that Satan attempted to entice Jesus or performed the act of temptation towards Jesus. For example, if a married man is approached by random women and she offers him to cheat with her, even if he doesn't consider it for a second technically the women "tempted" him. Just my opinion.
I am really enjoying the teaching on the series in Mark, thank you Mike, God bless you!!!
Wow! I feel like God has blessed Mike with beautiful wisdom like He did with Solomon!
This teaching was such an incredible blessing 🙏 🙌 Thanks Mike! Had one of those ah-hah moments in the first 5 min. How cool! Thanks again 😊
Great teaching.....and humor......GOD bless and keep you Pastor.
Grace and peace to the Christian family
Gilly wife of Mark
I love your teachings Mike. You make things so clear.
I know I can't be the only one who instinctively bows my head when Mike prays in the video... 😂🤣
So much truth in these videos 😍
Mike's greatest line in this video: "because he (Satan) is a moron" ... gotta love it!!!
Matthew 15:14 (KJV)
Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.
thank you so much for your service brother. just started this series
Wonderful studies as always, keep up the great work.. :)
Thanks for your ministry Mike, I'm getting a lot from your videos.
Great teaching Mike, also in support of your teaching is:
Jam 1:14
But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.James
1:15 (KJV)
15 Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.
Jesus had NO LUST in Him, therefore He could NOT be tempted (internally) or DRAWN to sin by LUST that was in Him - since there was no LUST in Him, thus Nothing that could "bring forth sin".
For example, someone could offer me an unlimited supply of Broccoli if I would "bow down and worship them" - since I have no LUST (inordinate desire) for Brocolli- I cannot thus be TEMPTED by it. If I can not be TEMPTED by it, have no Internal Inordinate Desire for Brocolli, then I can't be DRAWN to Sin (bowing down to worship Satan) by something I have no LUST for. Now "technically" I have been "tempted" but yet not DRAWN To Sin by the "temptation" - offer me something I REALLY Internally have a LUST (wrong desire) for and then I CAN be DRAWN AWAY To sin by this. BUT Christ had NO SUCH INTERNAL LUST for which He could be DRAW by.
Thanks SO much for all you do!
@@tkdky I believe that Jesus could sin. If he could not then he could not overcome something that he could not do. You see, Jesus was the second Adam. Eve saw that the fruit was good for food and one to be desired but Adam did not see it that way. Paul confirmed that Adam was not tempted. Jesus was like Adam in some ways and like us in some ways. Jesus was like Adam before Adam's fall and he was like Adam after Adam's fall. That is, Adam, before his fall, had an advantage above Jesus. He, Adam, lived in a sinless environment but Jesus was in a sinful one. Adam could only die after heel sinned but Jesus could die in spite he did not sin. So Adam was not created a mortal being while Jesus came as a mortal man. Adam could not get hungry, thirsty or tried until he sin but Jesus experienced all of these in spite the fact that he did not sin.
So Jesus had desires to satisfy his Hunter, quench his thirst and escape his threats of death. He was made in the likeness of sinful flesh as if he had sinned yet he never Yield to Satan' temptations, he truly overcome where Adam fell.
One of my favorite things about your videos is the consistency of the sirens in the background :X
It is September of 2023 and my Sunday school is doing the LifeWay series in Mark right now. We rotate teachers so I teach every fourth Sunday but it this is so helpful to help me understand and pass along to the ladies in my class
You’re the best online teacher of truth I have found in a really long time.
As a former speech teacher, try not to use the word “like “ all the time.
However, can’t thank you enough for all the hard work you do and insights you share.
Thanks for sharing that Susan! You are not at all alone in that….but fortunately God looks at our heart & shows us the truth… use your experience to help guide others to the truth! God Bless!
I love doing this study. Thank u
Hi Mike. Love your ministry! Very sound thorough teaching. I do, however, want to point out something. The difference between the human nature of Jesus and our human nature is that His is not in a fallen state. In saying that, fear or the motive of self preservation is a by product of the sin nature/fallen human nature. For Jesus to fear also goes against the impeccability of Christ. The Gethsemane cup wasn't about the cross. It was about the crushing weight of humanity's sins being placed upon Jesus our scapegoat. "Take this cup" is Jesus expressing that the cup of wrath, the bitter dregs of death, was literally killing Him there in the garden. Hence, "My soul is exceedingly sorrowful even into death." No fear, just deep sorrowful anguish. Jesus could not sin and because of that He could not fear.
Interesting thought. But are you sure the motive foe self preservation is a product of sin nature? Cuz in the garden of Eden even before adam sinned, they ate of the fruits of the garden. So if this were the by product of sin nature it wouldn't make sense since they have not sinned yet.
Thoughts?
@@BenjaminOommen Hi Ben. The difference between Jesus and Adam, before he sinned, is that even though both are human, only One has a divine nature. Sinless Adam still had the potential to sin since he was absent of the divine nature. Jesus was human, however he possessed a divine nature. Now, self preservation, in the sense of needing nourishment to survive, is different than self preservation when it involves a fight or flight situation. When implying that Jesus wanted to escape the cross out of fear would also have to imply that God has the capacity to fear. Also, fear wasn't introduced to Adam until he hid himself from God after he sinned.
He took on flesh therefore he had to overcome the weakness of the flesh towards sin. Beautiful
Like you teachings Mike. Thank you
I LOVE YOU PASTOR MARK AND TEAM!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for helping me understand!!!
God bless you brother Mike, your ministry is a blessing. The part about the earthquake made me laugh quite a bit
Had me rolling - My final argument is: Benny Hinn.” 🤣
Sin makes ya stupid....I'm reminded daily. Thank You God for Grace!
Is it me, or did your camera improve? Looks really good 👍
Agreed!
“I will spend eternity..... not sinning, but I will still be human.” But will you though? Will we “still be human” throughout eternity? I ask because my bible says that we will be changed. That we were created, for a time, a little lower than the angels but will be raised above them. That we will see God as He is: for we shall be like Him. And so I ask, we we still be human at that point?
We are promised spirit bodies, the bible ends with us still on this earth, we are given immortal spirit bodies on earth.
In general I have enjoyed listening to your teachings because you agree with me. :) On this one I have to disagree. I believe in the peccability of Jesus. If Jesus could not have sinned then He could not have been tempted to sin. In the incarnation the second person of the Trinity "emptied Himself." He certainly did not stop being deity. But he did set aside the powers and other trappings of deity. He was limited to time and space. He did not have all knowledge. There were things He did not know. When He was an infant, He did not say "Mother, my swaddling clothes need to be changed." He cried like any normal child. He grew in favor with God and men. As for them beholding His glory, that was not the reaction of people, even the disciples. In fact there was nothing of Him that attracted men. Isa 53:2 "For He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, And like a root out of parched ground; He has no stately form or majesty That we should look upon Him, Nor appearance that we should be attracted to Him." The glory they spoke of was not something that all men saw or even something that they saw or understood until later. I believe that Jesus functioned and acted as a man, but a man who was submitted to the Holy Spirit. You mentioned yourself His prayer in the garden. He REALLY wanted this cup to pass. If He had to submit, then He didn't have to. If Jesus could not have sinned then He could not have been tempted and thus He cannot relate with our weak flesh. But of course we know He can relate. I certainly don't expect that you will ever come around to the correct understanding on this issue :) but it is not the most significant issue upon which Christians can disagree, and in those disagreements hold to the unity of the faith.
Very timely video/discussion (Glory to God). I had never heard of peccability/impeccability until today, but I had always assumed peccability based on my own reading of scripture. After reading this idea elsewhere, and researching today, it seems most people hold to impeccability. I am thankful for this information.
Jesus was a false prophet.
I feel the same way. Thank you for verbalizing it for me. I’d never heard of the terms before, but always assumed peccability. I will have to research further... Also, I also didn’t appreciate being lumped in with Bennie Hinn!
Mike, I love your teaching and have been a near daily watcher for almost a year!
I thought this is true and have for a long time. God was tempted and just as he gave us his righteousness he also imputes his victories over the devil to us. So we really have nothing to worry about now that we are saved.
We are always told that it is our ability to choose that proves that God doesn't want robots. Love requires Free Will. So of course, Jesus had the ability to choose. BUT He did not sin. He was tempted in every way that we are, yet He did not sin. If He could not sin, then how can He claim to understand us? I know this is not so.
Jesus succeeded where Adam failed. That was the point of the temptation. Thank you Mike.
Yes, I was blessed, thank you.
If we do not study the word and keep it in our heart then we have no ability to fight evil.
The reason i trust Pastor Mike is because he dosen't pretend to be better than the rest of us or superior. Him speaking about his silly and embarassing mistakes makes me believe that whatever he is putting out, he truly follows and believes it too.
As a teacher we would say I am going to tell what I am going to teach you, then tell you again what I have just taught you and then tell you again. This is because students don't listen and you need to repeat things to knock home the important things or principles you are trying to get over.
Thank you so much pastor Mike!
The Benny Hinn part aged awesome! Benny's going down, Mike. We won't be quiet!
Totally agree !
Haha I thought the same thing
Love learning with your work ty
Ok, I am gonna do this study! Hopefully I can get through it. Any suggestions for a brand new Bible studier? I will generally drop out after a few weeks because it gets confusing and I am not very good at organizing
"Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves." Philippians 2:3
Humbly serve others following the perfect example of Jesus. He said that He came not to be served but to serve others and give His life for others. (Matthew 20:28). Let us be humbled by the awesomeness and greatness of God and the unworthiness of ourselves. CS Lewis said that true humility is not thinking less of yourselves but rather thinking of yourself less. Let us look each day for opportunities to serve God and thus others, and be empowered by the Spirit to do these things glorifying God. Hopefully this impacted you positively today. God bless you!
What does it mean to be tempted "in every way just as we are"? Is it temptation to entice what is impossible? "The Son sinning against the Father makes no sense." but it's somehow tempting to do impossible things? I have never succumbed to the temptation to do the impossible. Every time Satan tempts me to do that which is not possible, somehow I make it through. It's the possible thing that I do. Am I as good as Jesus, who was only ever tempted to do that which was impossible for him to do? Did Jesus have free will?
I made it to part 4. Knowing what I know about myself, I am taking that as a win
I agree when you say that Satan doesn't personally tempt everyone. Its like you said he's not God he is a (lower case G) god. he's not omnipresent. he cant be everywhere at once so he has to have help to cause temptation. he uses schemes, just like a football coach uses to direct there players, to tempt us.
I always kind of understood, from reading the Bible, that God can't be tempted toward evil because, as you've stated; there is no desire towards evil within God. However, when I read His ppl tempted or tested God in Exodus & when Satan tempts Jesus in the wilderness, I always took that to mean that, while God can't be tempted toward evil; anyone else (atheists, Satan) can still try to tempt Him. Of course it will always result in failure but free will dictates anyone can try tempting God, it's just futile.
Never really saw a contradiction between God not being able to be tempted, successfully, towards evil & Satan, or even His own ppl, trying to tempt God unsuccessfully..
Hope that makes sense lol
I do agree with your conclusion tho. Tempting God to judge sin, by sinning more, because He is just & hates sin sounds absolutely biblical. I'm glad you spelled that out. It's amazing the little stuff you miss sometimes, even when you study scripture lol
BTW I'd love to know that CS Lewis reference! I love reading his work but I've never heard of that drowning analogy in regards to the fairness of Jesus not being capable of sinning due to His divine nature.
The escalation of the temptations of Jesus is interesting to consider. How many of us give up to temptation just for something our body wants - food, sex, drugs, emotions.
Satan attacks our flesh.
If we are crucified with Christ, he’s got no target.
“Satan is a moron”
-Mike
Most complicated
I was looking at the phraseology and noticed that Jesus was tempted versus satan tempted Jesus. If Jesus had not been tempted then we would not be able to overcome Revelations 3:21 because he is in us. Ephesians 3:17
I couldn't stop laughing when mike said why satan will think he could win God? "Became he's a moron ". Lol.
So what's the purpose for Jesus to undergo temptation if He is not able to be tempted and sin?
This is my exact question. How am I to relate to Jesus if He cannot sin do to His nature but my nature is to sin? I wish someone could answer this.
I think so that righteousness can be credited to us and well received that credit
@@agape3740 perhaps. I have many such questions that have gone unanswered but that will not stop me from loving and worshiping Him.
Thank you.
What is the music at the end? Very pleasant.
I completely understand your argument for why you believe Christ was unable to sin. It makes sense to me. But here's what I struggle with: what good is a sinless sacrifice if it wasn't even ABLE to sin? I always thought the significance of the sinless life and subsequent sacrifice of Jesus was that He was capable of sin but didn't do it. He was able to defeat the temptation that we non-God people wouldn't have been able to. I don't believe that makes him NOT God. I think it makes him more clearly human. The human nature could sin but the God nature is what prevented Him from doing so. Does that make sense? Id love to see an explanation of what I'm missing!
On the peccability vs impeccability thing ... I kind of feel like you do, it never even crossed my mind that Jesus was unable to sin as He was tempted. I'm probably wrong (and definitely so per Mike Winger) but it won't keep me up at night. Theology (or being a Christian) is not my wheelhouse and I'm glad Pr Mike has put out this series.
"Peccable" actually made immediate sense to me 'cause I speak Spanish! "Sin" is "pecado".
George MacDonald said he was tempted to evil but using good, tempting him to forsake the will of his father with inferior forms of good the first temptation was to help himself, the second to prove he was the son of God by a grand public desplay, the third to deliver mankind from the unjust rulers by taking control of the world.
Can you do a video on deliverance. My church is teaching this and it quite confusing.
Had me cracking when you called Satan a moron lmao.
Personally I would love a word by word exposition, Mike!
your the best Mike
By looking at temptation externally as a carrot & a stick, Jesus’ chose the stick not the carrot. Man’s temptations are external choices as well. The difference is that lack of knowledge of God, His Word (Divine Teachings on History, Wisdom & Understanding of who God is & why we need bread & water to sustain our souls), His Son & why we need This Truth more than any other. If we knew what Jesus knew, if we had His understanding of Truth, many of us would choose the stick. Our lack of knowledge & understanding of fire, that we get burned.
God allows temptation. Christ was tested & overcame. We being in Him, are over-comers. He is strong. We are weak. With Him, we can do all things because He makes all things possible. “Be ready in season & out.” Amen
Logic seems to demand that temptation without peccability is not temptation. (This is not an appeal to fairness). What exactly was Christ tempted to do in the wilderness if the option of sin was not available to him. Indeed, what would the point be of any contest if the outcome was pre-determined. Theologian Charles Hodge points out, " This sinlessness of our Lord, however, does not amount to absolute impeccability. It was not a non potes peccare. If He was a true man, He must have been capable of sinning. That he did not sin under the greatest provocations; that when He was reviled, He blessed; when He suffered, He threatened not; that He was dumb as sheep before its shearers, is held up to us as an example. Temptation implies the possibility of sin. If from the constitution of his person it was impossible for christ to sin, then his temptation was unreal and without effect and He cannot sympathize with his people"
Furthermore, I think Christ's peccability is consistent with the three separate "personalities" of the Trinity.
I agree completely and I’m not sure how to relate to Christ now. Though I will pray for guidance
Hebrews 4:15, KJV: "For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin." ... Hebrews 4:15, NLT: "This High Priest of ours understands our weaknesses, for he faced all of the same testings we do, yet he did not sin."
to me it is very clear that Jesus was in all aspects like us, He could sin but He did not, if Jesus was incapable of sinning how could I ever become like Him as is asked of us in 1 Peter 2
Wherefore laying aside all malice, and all guile, and hypocrisies, and envies, and all evil speakings,
We are asked as humans to become like Jesus, to be filled with the Holy Spirit and do as Jesus did, we could never be like Jesus if Jesus was not capable of sin in the first place.
Note to self: listen to the end of this part any time I'm feeling stuck about sin.
What then is a temptation if it is literally impossible to sin? furthermore if you literally can't do something then abstaining from doing that thing isn't virtue, right? To my understanding that's part of what makes humans what we are. We are fallible creature with free will. Also there are other aspects of God that Jesus divested himself of when he incarnated weren't there? like we say definitionally speaking God is all knowing but Jesus said "But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father." Mark 13:32 Am I missing something here?
I agree and wonder the same thing thing
I know this is awhile after the video was made, but it's really great. tackles a ton of topics and information that really grew my knowledge and understanding of things. That being said, i was very turned off by the mocking of others that you tend to drum up. i understand the reasoning for doing so, but when it's in such a profound teaching on righteousness, it really sours a lot of the content and delivery. just food for thought as an observer. it mirrors the smugness that most Christians has disdain for from the atheist community.
Mike, if He couldn't sin (not to be confused with the fact that He didn't sin) then how was He tempted in every way that we are? Again, just because He could was insignificant since He didn't sin.
there are ways in which he couldn't be tempted like us he couldn't be tempted to sin a sin again... because he never sinned in the first place.
Could Jesus being tempted in the Wilderness, be similar to when God said to Satan, "Consider my servant Job"? Basically, God is saying, "Here is your chance Satan. I will allow you to tempt Jesus."
In my personal opinion, the temptation of christ is one of the most important event of the new testemant. It is where satan truely lost. As soon as Jesus refused to turn away from the father, that was it. Everything else from that point was set. No matter what satan tried, it played right into God's hand from that point on.
God never had human failings except on the cross.
Good preachin'!!
At 30:42 in to the video did Mike swear when he said revelations? It really sounds like it but I hope I’m wrong!
He said "Revelations"..then corrected it as "Revelation - the book" :)
lol. Oh year I can hear it now. Thanks.
I thought the same thing lol. I thought he said “the f***?” But then I was like “no way, that wouldn’t be like him” 😊
God determines what sin is and is not, and can do anything He chooses.
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