Seeing Your Life through the Lens of the Gospels - Matthew 4:1-11
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Matthew 4:1-11
1. In today's gospel Jesus is enticed to gratify his own needs, or to perform some spectacular act in public. He rejects the temptation because he chooses commitment to his mission and to dependence on his Father over any immediate gratification. We can all be tempted to go for some immediate satisfaction, .... but is that where happiness lies?
Have you found that sometimes there is more contentment in saying ‘no' for the sake of some long-term goal? What are the goals, aims, values that inspire you in this way?
2. One way of looking at this gospel is to say that Jesus went into the desert to face his demons. We all have demons we need to face - compulsions, fears, prejudices, anger, and urges that lurk within. It is in facing our demons that we find a way to live a fuller life. Can you recall a time when you grew through facing a ‘demon' in this way?
3. In one of her reflections Joyce Rupp describes Lent as a ‘time to rediscover lost treasures'. Is there something that once was a healthy part of your life and is no longer there: e.g., reading, exercise, mindfulness, prayer, socialising, fun? Would this Lent be a time to rediscover that lost treasure?
Published Sat 25th Feb 2023 01:54:16
Last Modified on Sat 25th Feb 2023 02:18:01