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September 26, 2025
Today's Reading: Matthew 4:1-11
Daily Lectionary: Malachi 2:1-3:5; Matthew 4:1-11
“Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil” (Matthew 4:1)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
The Spirit that descended upon Jesus at his Baptism now leads him into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. Jesus, the “anointed one,” faces the first test of his office as Savior of the world. But notice what temptations are thrown his way! He is tempted to 1) turn stones into bread, 2) test God’s will, and 3) deny God’s kingdom. Sound similar? The Lord’s Prayer takes its source from Jesus’ inner life.
The Gospel of Luke records that Jesus prayed at his Baptism (Luke 3:21). In his baptism, he prays according to God’s name (1st Petition), and in his temptation, he applies God’s kingdom (2nd Petition) and will (3rd Petition) to our daily life (4th Petition). After we are baptized, we can expect temptations to come. When we fast or forsake the pleasures of this world, the devil will tempt us to serve our fleshly lusts. When we place ourselves under God’s will, the devil will tempt us to question God’s provision. When God gathers us into his lowly kingdom, the devil will tempt us with the fame and fortune of this world’s kingdoms.
But in Christ, we will rise victorious over the devil. In Christ’s Spirit, we will resist the temptations of the flesh. We do not have a High Priest who is unable to sympathize with our weakness, but one in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. We have a Savior who knew no sin but was made to be sin for us, that we might be righteous in him.
Christ proceeds from his baptism and temptation to his ministry. He begins to preach, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” as he offers the assurance of the forgiveness of sins (5th Petition), protects his people from temptations (6th Petition), and delivers them from evil diseases and afflictions (7th Petition). Already in our Lord’s life, his prayer is taking shape. As the Lord’s Prayer has its root in his life, it now has its root in ours. The Lord’s Prayer forms us into Christ’s baptism and temptation, and it prepares us for lives of service in his name and kingdom, and according to his will.
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Mark how the Lamb of God’s self-off’ring Our human sinfulness takes on In the birthwaters of the Jordan As Jesus is baptized by John. Hear how the voice from heaven thunders, ‘Lo, this is My beloved Son.’ See how in dovelike form the Spirit Descends on God’s Anointed One. From this assurance of God’s favor Jesus goes to the wilderness, There to endure a time of testing That readied Him to teach and bless. So we, by water and the Spirit Baptized into Christ’s ministry, Are often led to paths of service Through mazes of adversity. (LSB 600:1, 2)
Rev. David Woelmer, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Smithville, Texas.
Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, KY.
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