First Sunday in Lent – Cycle A
Reflecting on Matthew 4: 1-11
I have an idea for you this Lent, and I got it from Jesus. He must have known, from an early age, that Satan had his eyes on him. He must have known that the powers of hell would lay in wait for him, and so Jesus filled his memory and soul with scripture.
He made sure that the scriptures were on his lips and his heart (Deut. 30: 14). He may even have worn sections of scripture around his left wrist and on his forehead when he prayed (Deut. 6:8).
That’s how, when the Liar accosted him in the desert, Jesus was ready for him. Turn these stones to bread? We don’t live on bread alone. Throw yourself down to show that you’re God? You shall not put God to the test. Bow down and worship me? The Lord alone shall you worship.
Are you ready for the temptations of this Lent? Hide your favorite scriptures in your heart. Or maybe you have some favorite hymns you want to memorize so you have them when you need God’s consolation. On long-distance trips my husband tapes the words to hymns on the steering wheel of his car, and works on memorizing them as he drives. Here are a few of my favorite scriptures, which I have on speed-dial every Lent:
I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me (Phil. 4:13).
Suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; character, hope (Rom. 5:3-5).
I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord. Plans of welfare, not of woe (Jer. 29:11).
If today you hear God’s voice, harden not your heart (Heb. 3:15).
I’m praying that you have the best Lent ever.
How are you ready to withstand temptation this season?
Kathy McGovern ©2017