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Feb 26, 2023 — First Sunday of Lent
Matthew 4:1-11
By Pastor Rosa María Rodríguez
The temptations at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, historically remind us of the pilgrimage of the people of Israel through the wilderness on their journey to the Promised Land. And, before beginning his ministry, he undertook his own journey of faith for forty days and forty nights giving living testimony and teaching us how to conquer temptations in times of testing or preparation for all believers nowadays.
This biblical text makes me recall individual from the Bible who were tempted and had major consequences for not conquering the temptations and I would like to mention some examples: Cain killed his brother Abel – he was not able to conquer the temptation; David was unable to conquer the temptation to sin with Bathsheba; Judas Iscariot gave up Jesus for 30 pieces of silver and was not able to conquer the temptation regarding money, etc. The only one that was able to conquer the temptations is our “Lord Jesus Christ.” Nowadays all of humanity is being tempted by Satan. The tempter uses the expression, “If you are the Son of God” (vv. 3 and 6), and continues saying if you really are a son or daughter of God, getting divorced from your spouse isn’t worth the trouble, if you want to be recognized by the world you can do a mass killing like the shootings that we have seen in schools, in stores, in wars, and in different countries which don’t stop. Divided families, a divided church – in short we are faced with many temptations that we have not been able to conquer as Jesus did.
How to conquer temptations? Matthew 4. Jesus teaches us that we can only conquer them by means of the Word of God, submitting in obedience to God and in a total dedication with all of our heart, mind, soul as is defined in the greatest commandment given by Jesus. These temptation describe three realities with which Jesus had to deal: Stones turned to bread (vv. 3-4). Stones are abundant in the desert – bread is not. Jesus is challenged to use his power to deal with his hunger. The pinnacle of the temple (vv. 5-7): This is the high place from which all the city is visible – and Jesus himself can be seen. The tempter take Jesus from the desert to Jerusalem (it says in v. 5: “Then the devil took him to the holy city and placed him on the pinnacle of the temple). Jesus es invited to demonstrate that God is at his side and God will protect him and will free him from all danger and harm. The temptation challenges him to reveal God as one who is capable of serving as protector (therefore in v. 6 it 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.”).
The Kingdoms of the world (vv. 8-10): In this temptation the movement is toward desire and ambition for power that inhabits every human being (it says in vv. 8-9: “the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor; and he said to him, ‘All these I will give you, if you will fall down and worship me’”). The tempter is testing the humanity of Jesus and his capacity of being fully human. The first two temptations imply a biblical debate between the tempter and Jesus; the third presents the tempter bringing a concrete offering and Jesus rejecting the power and the riches of the world with the Word of God. According to v. 10, Jesus says: “‘Worship the Lord your God, and serve only him.’”
In conclusion, our Lord Jesus Christ continues teaching us how to conquer temptations that present themselves in our life. We have been baptized as believing sons and daughters of God. We also will have to traverse the wilderness of this life full of temptations and tests that are a challenge for our faith and our walk with God. But by means of the Word of God will be victors in Christ Jesus. Even if the tempter visits, God will place in our path brothers and sisters, angels that will provide both physical and spiritual food for us that we need to live in obedience to God and not to fall to the temptations of Satan. Because only in God is the road that leads to life eternal for which the Son of God gave his life for our salvation. Amen.
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26 febrero, 2023 — Primer domingo de Cuaresma
Mateo 4:1-11
Por Rosa María Rodríguez
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