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Name : Atienza, Maria Mikhaela Q.


Year and Section : BSN 4 – Irregular

Date : February 26, 2023

Church/Link : Holy Rosary Parish Church

Priest/Pastor/Preacher : Rev. Fr. Mark Anthony M. Torrecarion

Gospel / Reading

Matthew 4:1-11

“Then Jesus was led by the spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.”

Reflection

The story of Jesus' temptation in Matthew 4:1-11 is a narrative that offers


valuable insights into the nature of Satan's temptations and how individuals can
overcome them. This account highlights Jesus' demonstration of self-control and his
prioritization of spiritual values over material desires, setting a powerful example for
believers to follow. Through his actions, Jesus provides a source of hope for
believers, who can draw strength from the knowledge that they too can overcome
temptation and evil through faith in him.
Moreover, the story emphasizes the critical role of the Bible in fortifying
individuals against temptation. Jesus responds to Satan's temptations with quotations
from the Old Testament scriptures, highlighting the importance of the Bible in
providing wisdom, inspiration, and guidance in times of need. The scriptures serve as
a source of comfort and a weapon against the devil's schemes, reminding readers of
God's promises, love, and faithfulness.
Through Jesus' example and relying on the word of God, believers can resist
temptation and lead lives of righteousness, experiencing freedom from the harmful
effects of sin. The narrative of Jesus' temptation serves as a powerful reminder of the
importance of relying on God's strength and wisdom in times of struggle, and of the
power of the Bible in fortifying individuals against temptation. It is a story of spiritual
struggle and triumph that speaks to the deepest aspects of human nature and our
yearning for meaning and purpose in life. As such, it provides valuable lessons for
believers seeking to lead lives of faith and righteousness.
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