Today in church we talked about Luke 4:1-13. This whole passage talked
about how Jesus was tempted in the desert by the devil for 40 days. As my
priest was reading through this passage, a few verses stuck out to me. Verses
5-8 really stuck out to me because they are so applicable today if you really
think about them.
“The devil took Jesus up on a high mountain. He had Jesus look at all the nations of the world at one time. The devil said to Jesus, “I will give You all this power and greatness. It has been given to me. I can give it to anyone I want to. If You will worship me, all this will be Yours.” Jesus said to the devil, “Get behind Me, Satan! For it is written, ‘You must worship the Lord your God. You must obey Him only.’” –Luke 4:5-8
These verses talk about how the devil offered Jesus all the
nations of the world if Jesus would just worship him. “If you will worship me, all this will be Yours.”
In the world today there are so many things that the devil puts in
front of us, hoping that we will fall into his temptation. “If you do this,
then you will get this as a reward.” The devil can sneak up on you and make you
fall into these temptations without even realizing it. Gossip is a huge example
of this. I know that sometimes I will not even realize that I am talking bad
when I do. I have gotten much better about realizing this, but it is still a
constant temptation because it is hard to participate in my friend’s
conversations if they are talking about other people. There are so many other
examples of this and I am sure there are things that are popping into your head
right now.
What our goal should be, at least this is my goal, is to constantly
focus on God rather than the devil’s temptations. “You must worship the Lord your God. You must obey Him only.” It is
very hard, especially in the world we live in today, but it is not impossible.
Constantly look for God is everything you do and those temptations will slowly
shrink and become tiny temptations that you can easily turn down. 2 Corinthians
4:18 says, “So we fix our eyes not on
what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is
unseen is eternal.” The treasures of this earth are temporary, but the
treasures of Heaven are eternal. So we should focus on God and not the earthly temptations
that the devil is constantly throwing at us. I saw this quote the other day and
it is perfect to go along with these verses, “May we be consumed with the
creator of all things rather than with things created.” I hope that this helps
your lent go a little bit smoother and that you will look towards God instead of
earthly things throughout this week!
God Bless!
Mallory,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your wonderful words! You are so right! Keeping our eyes on him instead of our surroundings or circumstances can keep us from doing or saying things that lead us down the wrong path!
I am encouraged today by your post! Keep up the good work!!
Kim