Thursday, March 06, 2025

FORTY DAYS WITH SATAN

 

Sunday's Gospel Reading from Luke is also found in Mark and Matthew. The Spirit drives or throws Jesus into the wilderness in Mark. In Luke and Matthew, the Spirit leads Jesus. Being thrown and being led are very different descriptions. The former conjures an image of Jesus going with hesitation, even resistance. The latter paints a picture of readiness and willingness.

Wilderness conjures up a lot of ambivalent images for us who study scripture. Hagar and Ishmael encounter God in the wilderness. God appeared to Moses through the burning bush in the wilderness. The Ancient Israelites wandered almost aimlessly in the wilderness for decades. Many of them died there, including Moses. John the Baptist was a "voice of one calling in the wilderness." The wilderness does not seem like a very hospitable place. Yet, God's surprises abound in the wilderness!

And then there is the number 40, a long time in scripture. It rained 40 days and nights during the time of Noah. Forty years separated the crossing of the Red Sea and the crossing of the Jordan River. The Synoptic Gospels tell us that Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness being tested. Matthew and Luke add that he fasted. This narrative is the basis for the 40 days of Lent.

We imagine that Jesus was alone in the wilderness during those 40 days of testing. He was not. The Synoptics tell us Jesus had company. Wild beasts. Angels. And Satan! God's surprises do abound in the wilderness!

My friends, let us never forget: Satan did not betray Jesus. Judas did. Satan did not deny Jesus. Peter did. Satan did not plot to arrest and kill Jesus in secret. The chief priests and scribes did. Satan did not abduct, torture, abuse, and murder Jesus. The Romans did.

Satan is not behind the War on Terror and the War on the Poor. Satan is not responsible for economic systems and structures that privilege profit over people and planet. Nor is Satan responsible for the genocide in Gaza. We all know who are responsible and should be held accountable for all these.

Lent began yesterday, Ash Wednesday. Students of "Redeemer/Champion Myths" know that heroes/heroines undergo testing and trial to help prepare them for their mission. Who among us wants to spend 40 days in the wilderness being tested by Satan? Jesus went. Took the test. And he passed.


*Microsoft 365 copilot generated image of Jesus and Satan in the wilderness.

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