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In one of Shakespeare's more unpleasant plays, Measure for Measure, Isabella learns that her brother is to be executed for an indiscretion. Lucio, who informs her of this circumstance, encourages her to help her brother. She doubts she has the ability to do so. Lucio says to her: "Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt." In other words, our doubts get in the way of our doing. Jesus was tempted to doubt who he was (temptation one), to doubt the way he was to live out God's purpose for him (temptation two), and even to doubt God (temptation three). Would Jesus betray his confidence as to who he was, what he was to do, and how God was with him? He was tempted by doubt. Would such doubts get in the way of his doing? Would he lose the good that he was commissioned by God to accomplish?

