Angels came and attended Jesus tempted in the wilderness

Matthew 4:11 Then the devil left him, and angels came and attended him.

Gill says that these angels came to Jesus in a visible, human form, as they were used to do under the Old Testament dispensation, which seems likely. It happened after the temptation was over; after Satan was foiled, and was gone. The timing shows that Christ alone had got the victory over him, without any help or assistance from the angels. Gill understands them as bringing him food of their own, as with Elijah, (1 Kings 19:5,-8) to satisfy his hunger and refresh him
Thus, says Gill, as the angels are ministering spirits to the heirs of salvation, both in a temporal and in a spiritual sense, (Hebrews 1:14 ) so they were to Christ. Nothing is more frequent with the Jews than to call the angels "ministering angels".

Spurgeon says that the enemy left him when he had shot his last bolt ... for a season .... So soon as the evil one had departed, angels appeared to fulfil a ministry for which they eagerly longed, but which the presence of the devil hindered. No doubt they had been hovering near, waiting their opportunity. These holy beings might not come upon the scene while the battle was being fought, lest they should seem to divide the honours of the day; but when the duel was ended, they hastened to bring food for the body and comfort for the mind of the champion King. It was a battle royal, and the victory deserved to be celebrated by the courtiers of the heavenly King. Let us behold, these angels, learn from their example, and believe that they are also near to all the warriors of the cross in their hour of conflict with the fiend. O Tempted but Triumphant King, thy servants worship thee, and ask permission and grace to minister to thee as angels did!

Mark 1:13 is parallel
and he was in the wilderness forty days, being tempted by Satan. He was with the wild animals, and angels attended him. 

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