Matthew 3:16-4:11
(Use the link below to read the verses.)
Have
you ever experienced the school of hard knocks?
Maybe you went through a nasty
divorce; struggle with an addiction; suffered the death of a loved one; or was
fired from your job. When “trials of many
kinds” come your way, they can be the school of hard knocks where you learn
from the experience and grow in your faith.
16 As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At
that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a
dove and alighting on him. 17 And a voice from heaven said,
“This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.”
4 Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to
be tempted by the devil. 2 After fasting forty days and forty
nights, he was hungry. NIV
In
a way, the baptism of Jesus was his coronation as the King of Kings. It was the
commissioning of his ministry. But instead of sending him to the mission field,
the Spirit lead him immediately to a place that could easily cause him to fall;
to derail his ministry before it even began. He was an easy target for
temptation.
Verse
2 has to be the biggest understatement in the Bible. After spending forty days
and nights without food, Matthew wrote, “He
was hungry”. Duh!!! Not only was Jesus hungry, but he had been isolated
from others the whole time. He was at his weakest and most vulnerable
condition. Why did the Spirit lead him there?
Maybe,
these forty days in the wilderness were a time of increasing his faith; of
coming to maturity; of preparing him for all the struggles that lay
ahead. Maybe Jesus was growing in his faith through the school of hard knocks.
15 For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize
with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as
we are—yet he did not sin. 16 Let us then approach God’s throne
of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help
us in our time of need. Hebrews 4:15-16 NIV
This
milestone in Jesus’ life, makes it possible for us today to approach him with
confidence; to experience his strength; to persevere and grow through our own
school of hard knocks. This milestone brings us hope.
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