JESUS TEMPTATION COOKING WORKSHOP I

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Rotation.org Writing Team JESUS TEMPTATION PASSAGE COOKING WORKSHOP I Bible Story: Matthew 4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13 Key/Memory Verses (NRSV) It is written, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God. (Matthew 4:4) Again it is written, Do not put the Lord your God to the test. (Matthew 4:7) It is written, Worship the Lord your God, and serve only him. (Matthew 4:10b) For younger students: Worship the Lord your God, and serve only him. (Matthew 4:10b) or Worship God and serve only him. Matthew 4:10 (paraphrased) Objectives After completing this Rotation, participants will be able to: State that the story is in the New Testament, in the Gospels. Older students: Locate the story in the Bible. Recognize that the various Gospel storytellers told this account in different ways. Describe the story in their own words, recalling the three temptations of Jesus. Discover that Jesus quoted Scripture in response to his temptations. Discuss using Scripture to help us to face life s challenges. Explore what this story teaches us about Jesus:

o That fasting and prayer for 40 days in the wilderness deepened his understanding of his ministry and mission. o That Jesus was human, he experienced all the human cravings and physical needs which all humans experience. Because Jesus was tempted, he understands what we are faced with from day to day. o That people expected Jesus to be a different type of Messiah; the temptations Jesus faced were to prepare Jesus to be that different Messiah a Messiah who exhibited power. o That Jesus did not use the power he had been given for personal gain, or to impress others with who he was. Purpose for Cooking Workshop Following his baptism as God s Beloved Son, Jesus begins to reveal how this Son will save God s people. The students will learn that Jesus was led into the wilderness by the Spirit to be tested. He rejected the devil s demands that he prove himself by signs and miracles and relied on the Word of God for guidance. Additional Objectives Specific to Cooking Workshop: Bake bread to share with others, perhaps communion bread, perhaps bread for some other community occasion; Share bread with the class (either previously baked or quick bread). Briefly: Explore the importance of food in the Bible and in our lives; Wonder about how Jesus might have responded and why he chose this response; Wonder about why we were created to be hungry AGAIN every day; Explore the connection between this passage and the Lord s Prayer petition for daily bread.

PREPARATION Read Bible Background. Materials List Bibles Equipment for mixing and baking Index cards, 3 x 5 or small scrolls Ingredients for selected recipe Markers or pens Oven Plastic gloves, disposable 2 per participant Recipe for selected bread Advance Preparation Determine which recipe to use: current-apple-oat muffins OR unleavened barley cakes OR bread for your congregation s next communion (use your congregation s recipe). Assemble the ingredients as well as the mixing and baking equipment and supplies. CURRANT-APPLE-OAT MUFFINS (for 12 muffins) Ingredients 1 cup currants or raisins 1 medium apple, peeled or not, and chopped, about 1 cup 3/4 cup milk 1/3 cup sugar 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 cup flour 1 cup quick-cooking oats 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon allspice 2 Tablespoons brown sugar

Equipment Muffin tin Paper muffin tin liners (or non-stick spray) 2 medium mixing bowls Stirring spoons Apple corer and chopper (or knife for adult to use) Measuring cups for liquid and dry Measuring spoons Oven for baking (bakes 20 minutes) UNLEAVENED BARLEY CAKES (12 cakes) Ingredients 3 cups barley flour (may need to shop in health food store) ¾ cup dried currants 1-1/2 cups milk ¼ teaspoon salt 3 Tablespoons honey Vegetable oil for pan-frying Equipment Heavy electric mixer Microwave or stovetop for heating milk (small saucepan if using stovetop) Measuring cups for liquid and dry Measuring spoons Electric skillet or large non-stick frying pan (fries 8 minutes per cake; 4 cakes at once = at least 24 minutes frying time; this step is best completed by an assistant with 2 frying pans!) Pattern of 4 circle for each student to size their cakes. Arrange to use the church kitchen, if necessary. Recruit an additional assistant if you need more help in the kitchen (especially if you are pan-frying the barley cakes). Determine how the bread will be shared with the congregation, if possible.

Create four small scrolls of the baptism passage and the 3 Old Testament quotations or copy the passages on 3 x 5 index cards: Scroll #1 -- Matthew 3:16-17 16 And when Jesus had been baptized, just as he came up from the water, suddenly the heavens were opened to him and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, This is my Son, the Beloved, with whom I am well pleased. Scroll #2 -- Deuteronomy 8:3 He humbled you by letting you hunger, then by feeding you in order to make you understand that one does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord. Scroll #3 Deuteronomy 6:16 Again it is written, Do not put the Lord your God to the test. Scroll #4 -- Deuteronomy 6:13 Worship the Lord your God, and serve only him. PRESENTATION Open Introduction Engage in a discussion of food with the students. What are their favorite foods? Do they wake up hungry EVERY morning? Have they ever gone for a long time without food? How long? Why? On the opposite end, have they ever eaten too much food at one time? How did they feel? God seems to have created us to be hungry people. Our bodies don t work very well if we eat nothing on one day and two days worth on the next. We don t grow well if we ignore our bodies food needs. But our bodies need lots more than food. We especially need God and each other. A special word for friend, the word companion means someone with whom we share our bread. Today we re going to make some bread and share some bread and think about the time when the devil tested whether Jesus would remain faithful to God.

ASSEMBLE AND PUT THE BREAD IN TO BAKE NOW so that you can share it at the end of the lesson. The muffins bake for 20 minutes; the cakes for 24. That time can be devoted to the discussion in Main Content, below. Everyone should carefully and thoroughly wash their hands before beginning. You can remind them that this was also a Jewish ritual at the Temple. You may also wish to use plastic food preparation gloves since this helps remind folks not to touch their faces, etc. while they are working. CURRANT, APPLE, OAT MUFFINS makes 12 muffins) (recipe adapted from Sun Maid Raisin Box, also available at www.sunmaid.com/en/recipes/recipe/ Oat_Apple_Raisin_Muffins.html) 1 cup currants or raisins 1 medium apple, peeled or not, and chopped, about 1 cup (enclosed food choppers make it possible for students to do the chopping: check out this chopper online http:// www.pfaltzgraff.com/eco...ail.asp?t1=f1548800) 3/4 cup milk 1/3 cup sugar 1/4 cup vegetable or light olive oil 1 cup flour 1 cup quick-cooking oats 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon allspice 2 Tablespoons brown sugar Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spritz 12 muffin cups with nonstick baking spray or line with paper baking cups. Combine raisins, apple, milk, sugar, and oil in a medium mixing bowl. Stir together flour, oats, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and allspice in a small bowl. Stir into raisin mixture just until combined. Spoon batter into prepared muffin cups. Sprinkle tops with 1/2 teaspoon brown sugar. Bake 20 minutes or until golden brown. Makes 12.

UNLEAVENED BARLEY CAKES makes 12 cakes (recipe adapted from The Frugal Gourmet Keeps the Feast by Jeff Smith; New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1995, p. 181) 3 cups barley flour (may need to shop in health food store) ¾ cup dried currants 1-1/2 cups milk ¼ teaspoon salt 3 Tablespoons honey Vegetable oil for pan-frying Measure flour and currants together into bowl of mixer. Measure honey and salt together. Measure milk and pour into saucepan if heating on stovetop or use glass measuring cup if microwaving. Heat milk but do not boil (about 30 seconds in microwave). Off heat stir honey and salt into milk. Add liquid ingredients into dry ingredients and mix until dough forms. Expect heavy, sticky dough. Divide dough into 12 golf-ball-sized rounds (about ¼ cup each). Oil hands with vegetable oil and flatten a ball of dough, patting it into a disk about 4 inches in diameter. (Use 4 circle to help students get the right size.) Panfry in a lightly oiled, medium-hot frying pan until dark golden brown on both sides. Repeat with remaining dough. Use more oil as needed. Makes 12 cakes. DIG -- MAIN CONTENT Locate Matthew 4:1-11 in the Bible. [For older students: If your classroom Bibles contain this information, identify the other places this story is told in the Gospels of Mark (1:12-13) and Luke (4:1-13).] Distribute the scrolls (or 3x5 cards) to volunteer readers. Set the stage by asking the volunteer to read Scroll #1, Matthew 3:16-17. Read Matthew 4:1-11 together.

Ask what the passage means when it says It is written. (The words that follow it is written are words from the Hebrew Scriptures.) Introduce temptation #1 where the devil says: If you are the Son of God, command these stones to become loaves of bread. When the Israelites were wandering in the desert, they begged God for food, and God sent them manna from heaven. Invite your volunteer to read Scroll #2, the words that Moses said to the Israelites. Deuteronomy 8:3 -- He humbled you by letting you hunger, then by feeding you in order to make you understand that one does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord. Ask the students why they think the devil taunts Jesus with the words If you are the Son of God? (Possibly because God had just identified Jesus as my Son, the Beloved, with whom I am well pleased. The devil is daring Jesus to prove it.) Ask the students why they think Jesus answers with the verse from Deuteronomy. (Possibly because Jesus understands that, no matter how hungry he is, people need more than food to be fully alive, they need to trust in God.) Ask the students if they think Jesus is saying that it is bad to feed a hungry person. (No, in fact he will do several food miracles during his ministry. But when he feeds those people, he does it because God tells him to do it; Jesus does not take orders from the devil.) Today s lesson concentrates on this first temptation, but the other two temptations work in much the same way, asking Jesus to prove he is God s son and inviting him to control all the world. Introduce temptation #2 where the devil takes Jesus to the top of the Temple and says: If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down; for it is written, He will command his angels concerning you, and On their hands they will bear you up, so that you will not dash your foot against a stone. Now the devil is using words from Psalm 91 to taunt Jesus. Once more the devil is asking Jesus to prove that he is the Son of God. Invite the volunteer to read Scroll #3: This time Jesus answers from Deuteronomy 6:16: Again it is written, Do not put the Lord your God to the test. Introduce temptation #3 where the devil takes Jesus to a very high mountain and shows him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor, and says, All these I will give you, if you will fall down and worship me.

Invite your volunteer to read Scroll #4: Jesus answered him from Deuteronomy 6:13: Worship the Lord your God, and serve only him. SHARE bread, but before you do, pray together The Lord s Prayer asking them to listen for the food portion of this prayer. REFLECT CLOSURE Ask the students what they have learned about Jesus from these readings. Prompt their responses by asking: Where did the Spirit lead Jesus? (The wilderness Jesus often goes off alone to be with God during his ministry.) Why did he have this struggle with the devil? (Deuteronomy tells us that God tested the Israelites to know what was in their hearts and whether they would keep the commandments the suggestion is that these are the same reasons Jesus was tested in the wilderness.) When the devil tempted Jesus to turn the stones into bread, what else might Jesus have done or said? (Many possibilities: he might have said Go away; I will not listen to you. But with all the temptations, Jesus seems to feel he must answer the devil by showing that he knows how to follow the Scriptures. Why do you think we need to eat EVERY day? Why can t we just eat once a week? (Many possibilities again, God does seem to want us to understand ourselves and our needs: to know how completely dependent we are on God.) Why do we pray Give us this day our daily bread? Why don t we ask for food for a month or a year? (Perhaps if we have more than what we need for just this day, we are tempted to hold onto it. When the Israelites were in the wilderness, God told them only to take enough manna for that day. When they took more than that, it spoiled and smelled terrible the next day.) Be sure to ask students what questions they have about this story. Close with prayer include the hungry in your prayer!

ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS Adaptations - Younger Children Use the scrolls and read from them as you are telling the story. Use them to help the students understand that these words come from the Hebrew Scriptures that we now call the Old Testament. Use old Sunday school posters or pictures from story Bibles to help interpret these stories. SOURCES Smith, Jeff. The Frugal Gourmet Keeps the Feast. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1995. This is a fabulous cookbook of Biblical foods and information about the table in Biblical times. Almost 100 pages of fascinating history precede the recipes. Jeff Smith is an ordained Methodist pastor. The subtitle to this book is recipes and stories that explain how the ancient table may be celebrated in our time and how food functions as theological talk in the Bible. A wonderful addition to any church library. CONTRIBUTOR: Anne M. Camp