Scripture: Matthew 3:16-4:11
Journal: How and where in your life are you constantly trying to prove
yourself? What effect does it have? What if you lived as if you had nothing to
prove? You don’t, you know. Because of Jesus. Just saying.
Reflection:
“If you are the Son of God. . . .” And there you have it. The enemy tips his hand right from the
start. His chief strategy for attacking
Jesus, as well as attacking us, is to go straight for our identity. The greatest temptation Jesus faced in the
wilderness was not hunger, or the loneliness, or even power, but the temptation
to try and prove himself. “If you are
the Son of God, then prove it.”
That’s why God gave him
those beautiful words after his baptism, to remind him of who he really
was. Before Jesus had performed one
miracle, or healed one disease, he was told by God that he was Beloved. It was not something he had to achieve, it
was not something he had to prove, it was a truth he was given to live out of. How incredibly kind of the Father it was to
remind him of the truth, because in the
wilderness Jesus would encounter all kinds of lies. The core lie being: “You are really not the
Son of God.”
Why should we expect that
our greatest temptation in the spiritual life—and the biggest lie we tend to
believe—would be any different? I don’t
know about you, but the doubt that I am worthy of being loved, and my desperate need to try and prove myself (and my value), infect everything I do. And when I live out of that dark place I am
not able to be the fearful and wonderful creation that God made me to be. In fact, I become the very worst version of
myself: possessive, controlling, competitive, demanding, defensive, aggressive,
insecure.
That’s why I am so grateful
that Jesus comes to each of us and says, “Do not give in to this desperate need
to try and prove yourself. You have nothing to
prove! Your identity and your value have
already been determined long, long ago. They
have been bestowed upon you; nothing you
can do can change that. Live in that truth
and in that freedom, because if you don’t it will keep you from being the
loving, grateful, humble man I created you to be.”
Prayer
Closing
Prayer: Father, thank you that I am your beloved son, and
with me you are well pleased.
Hallelujah!
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