[God...made a lasting mark through the sacrifice of Jesus. Hebrews 13:20 MSG
During this season of reflection and renewal, join me, and let's
explore the visible evidence that identifies us as faithful followers of Jesus.
Can others see Jesus in our lives? ~ Donna Oswalt]
At once the Spirit sent [Jesus] out into the
desert, and He was in the desert forty days, being tempted by Satan. He was
with the wild animals, and angels attended Him. Mark 1:12-13
Just after Jesus’ baptism and before His ministry begins,
Jesus is led into the wilderness for forty days during which time He is tested
by Satan. ‘Forty days’ is a recurring period of time in Scripture. Many Bible
scholars point out that “40” is a familiar number and measures days or years. A
few examples include “it rained for 40 days and nights” with Noah’s family
inside the ark, twice Moses spent “40 days and 40 nights” on the mountain with
God receiving the Ten Commandments, the Israelites spent “40 years in the
wilderness” for their unfaithfulness before they could enter the Promised Land,
and Jesus fasted for “40 days in the wilderness” after His baptism and before
His ministry began. There are others, but scholars suggest these all represent
times of need or struggle or testing; some convey the time is spent in
preparation for something
important. These examples certainly confirm this with a
renewed earth after the flood, God’s covenant is renewed after Moses
intervenes, the Israelites enter the Promised Land, and Jesus begins His public
ministry. In all these times, God is working a transformation in the lives of
the people.
Another phrase that recurs in my reading is the “wilderness
experience”. Through this wilderness
experience, the lessons of God’s Provision and Power are clear. Like Jesus
in the desert, we too face extreme circumstances where our faith is tested. The
world always tries to challenge us to a different set of values than God
chooses. Jesus must reject Satan’s offerings of power and glory. We, too, must
reject these temptations when tested. In my times in the wilderness, I want it
to end sooner than it usually ends. Sometimes, I will find the world’s choices
look very appealing. When testing comes, the experiences reveal our hearts.
During Lent, we can examine our values and renew our covenant with God,
learning from our failures and being strengthened by grace.
- How is my wilderness experience preparing my heart?
- Am I transformed in the wilderness? Can anyone tell?
God of Mercy and Grace, I want to be found
faithful when testing comes, knowing patience and truth. When the idols of life
and selfish choices scream for attention, take me to the wilderness and
teach me, heal me, prepare me. Lord, transform me to be more like You. ~ dho
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