After Jesus is baptized and God speaks proudly of his son, Jesus does an intriguing thing. Instead of launching into his public ministry, he heads into the desert. His childhood is long past and his days of being a carpenter are apparently over. Yet he chooses to take off 40 days before getting started. I wondered why.
God has clearly markedJesus as his son. God is in Jesus and Jesus is full of God. SO, again, why the 40 days? Now this is just a thought, so if you have another idea (or know something you read from a scholar…), please share!!
I think Jesus was truly the Son of God but he was also in a human body. So I think Jesus felt all the hunger, the thirst, the sadess, the joy, the jealousy, etc. that we all feel and struggle with at times. Sure, a big part of his 40 days was prayer and time with God. But part of it was also spent with Satan, the great tempter. Why did Jesus get a personal visit? I think he knew who was tempting him, so might as well go in person. Jesus faces three tests. Two were temptations – food after 40 days in the desert and power over the kingdoms of the earth. The third was a kind of temptation also – to test God. In his humanity Jesus needed to face and pass these tests.
These are things we too face. It may be clothes or company or sickness we face instead of lack of food. It may be position or wealth or ‘things’ instead of power. And it may be deals or bargains we try to make instead of testing God. Jesus faced them so that He can help us when we face them. He has felt the desire for these things yet passed the tests – for he was without sin. But He had to be there so when we struggle He can say, “I understand” and can intercede for us. Jesus WANTS to stand in the gap for us, so let Him!! When tempted, turn to the one who understands. When tempted, seek Him in prayer. When tempted, run into His arms.