Thursday, February 14, 2013

Temptations in the Desert: Believing Lies

The Devil has been portrayed in different ways, but oftentimes the image of the traditional red horned creature with a pitchfork or a slithering serpent pops into our heads. Is that what the Devil looks like in your life? Is evil and temptation easy to identify, something that looks and acts very different from us?

Read Psalm 91:1-2,9-16 and Luke 4:1-13.
I wonder what the Devil looked like to Jesus. Did he look more like Peter Cook in the 1967 film Bedazzled – or Elizabeth Hurley in the 2000 remake? Or was the entire conversation between the Devil and Jesus inside Jesus' head?
Peter Cook as The Devil
If we’re honest, we know that temptation always doesn’t appear in easily recognizable forms. In fact, we make excuses and believe the little lies – that this small act is really for the greater good. Isn’t that the exact rationale that the Devil uses with Jesus? Wouldn’t the world be a better place if Jesus had accepted the power over all the kingdoms, or if Jesus had fed himself, or if Jesus had tested God and confirmed how much God loves him and cares for him? Those don’t seem like bad things.
Yet because of who was offering them, Jesus refused. In the midst of his desert time, Jesus couldn’t say yes. But we know in the end, through God’s way instead of the Devil’s way, Jesus did feed the hungry; Jesus does rule the world with justice; and Jesus serves God faithfully. Through God’s way, Jesus invites and expects us to participate in the feeding, the ruling, and the serving. Through God’s way, we are offered an oasis in the midst of the desert of life. Through God’s way, we are offered Living Water for our parched throats and hearts. Through God’s way, we are able to be an oasis for each other as we face our own temptations, as we fight the temptation to believe lies.
So join us as we travel this Lenten journey together, unpacking and facing together our “Temptations in the Desert.”
Grace and peace,
Pastor Kate

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