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    Not by Bread Alone 
	
	So He humbled you, allowed you to hunger, and fed you 
	with manna which you did not know nor did your fathers know, that He might 
	make you know that man shall not live by bread alone; but man lives by every
	word that proceeds from the mouth of the 
	LORD.” Deut 8:3 
	You probably recognize the last portion of this verse, 
	as it is found in Matthew 4:4 as Jesus’ first reply to Satan in the 
	wilderness. 
	As we continue to look at the Bible and its 
	importance to Christians, this verse from the Pentateuch (Books of Moses) 
	shows that from the very beginning of the Bible God reinforces the emphasis 
	on knowing His scriptures. 
	 
	When Jesus quotes this verse to Satan, He was in the 
	middle of his 40 day fast in the wilderness. 
	Without question, this was a miracle for Jesus’ 
	body to keep going for 40 days, but I believe that his flesh was in a deep 
	hunger, and would be very tempted when the Devil suggested turning the 
	stones to bread. 
	Just like Jesus, the Devil will tempt us the 
	most often when we don’t have a Bible close. 
	In order to combat the Devil when he comes to 
	tempt us, we must memorize scriptures like Jesus had. 
	An especially important area to memorize 
	scriptures is where you are the weakest, or are most vulnerable to 
	temptation. 
	For example, if you are tempted often to say 
	things you shouldn’t, you could memorize scriptures such as Psalms 141:3, 
	Eph 4:29-32, 
	Col 3:8, or James 3:8. 
	The Bible is our weapon against the Devil and 
	temptations, and faith in its teachings will shield us against the world’s 
	false teachings. 
	There are many scriptures which show the power 
	harnessed within the pages of the Bible, including: Psalms 119 (longest 
	chapter in the Bible, and every verse states something about the 
	scriptures), Isaiah 40:8, 55:11, Luke 24:27-33, John 8:31-32 , 1 Tim 4:6-16, 
	Heb 4:12, James 1:21. My favorite is 2 Timothy 3:16   
	
	
	“All Scripture is 
	given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, 
	for correction, for instruction in righteousness,” 
	 
	
	for doctrine: 
	
	2Thes 2:15, 1 Tim 4:6, 4:13, Titus 1:9, James 1:25 
	
	for reproof: 
	1 Cor 10:11, Heb 4:12, Heb 12:3-11, 1 Pet 4:5-6 
	
	for correction: 
	Psalms 119:9-11, John 15:1-2 
	
	for instruction: 
	Psalms 119: 97-105, Acts 20:32, 1 Thes 2:13, 2 Tim 2:15 | |||||||
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