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Reflections on Jesus' temptations in the desert and their significance in combating our own temptations, highlighting the power of God's Word and the name of Jesus.


Today's Gospel: Matthew 4:1-11

I have heard a couple commentaries on this passage that have stayed with me. The first offers this passage as a practical way for each of us to combat the temptations we experience. Jesus relies on the word of God to refute Satan. Three times He is tempted and three times He responds with “it is written.” Jesus knows the power of God’s Word - He is God’s Word - and we do, too. The Bible is filled with God’s Word, and it helps us in our own challenges and temptations. We have the Ten Commandments as a skeleton to hold us up. We have the Beatitudes to offer ways to live. There are all kinds of parables to aid us in understanding what God desires of us. We also have recourse to Him - Jesus, the Living Word - when we need help. We know we can call on Him and He will be there. We know the power of His name. Sometimes that may be all we can muster, but it is sufficient. The name of Jesus has authority and power.
 
The second commentary compared the three temptations of Jesus in the desert to the Israelites. The Israelites wandered there for forty years. He spent forty days and forty nights there. The Israelites tried the Lord three times and failed. Jesus was tempted three times and was victorious.
 
Throughout the New Testament, Jesus models for us how to live. He demonstrates compassion, truth, and forgiveness. He expects the same of us. He truly is the fulfillment of the Old Covenant, tying up the loose ends, and bringing us all to salvation.

 

Ponder:

Have you ever relied on the name of Jesus to hold you up?

 

Pray:

Jesus, thank You for Your example and the power of Your name. Help us to call it out in times of trouble.

 

Pray Together:

Talk about specific times of temptation and how you can resist it in the future.

 


February 22


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