My dear sister in Christ, Sarynette (shout out to big Will and the tribe Guzman), reminded me of an important lesson in this chapter.
Previously in chapter 3, God the Father spoke a clear affirming and loving message to our Lord Jesus.
But as far as we can tell, through the Wilderness, the Father is silent.
What does that mean for us?
One of the tests through the Wilderness is to see if we will stand on what God has already revealed.
The Spirit leads us into the Wilderness to see how much of the Word is really in us.
One of the tests through the Wilderness is to see if we will stand on what God has already revealed.
The Spirit leads us into the Wilderness to see how much of the Word is really in us.
Jesus Christ dealt with Satan by turning to Scripture. The Scriptures reveal the character and power of God.
It is upon God’s revealed message found in the Bible that Christian men must build their lives.
Sometimes we fast, pray, and practice spiritual disciplines to “hear” from God.
It is upon God’s revealed message found in the Bible that Christian men must build their lives.
Sometimes we fast, pray, and practice spiritual disciplines to “hear” from God.
But quite often, when times get dark, the Father may not speak a direct message.
Instead we are tested to see if we will stand on the Word that God has already spoken.
How much of the Word is in us? When we are hungry, angry, lonely or tired, do we turn to the Word or to the fastest way to meet our desire?
How have you learned to stand on the Word when Satan begins to question you?
When Israel passed through the Wilderness their hungers, thirsts and the "silence" of God caused them to rebel.
Thankfully Jesus the Christ was victorious through the Wilderness. We can learn and stand on his victory and thankfully we have the Spirit to lead us.
Please post your thoughts below.
Your brother,
Minister Onorio
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