Wednesday Wisdom – First Week of Lent

As we journey through the first week of Lent, we are drawn into the wilderness with Jesus Christ. The wilderness is not simply a barren place; it is a place of stripping back, of honesty, of encounter. It is where distractions fade and where we come face to face with what truly shapes our hearts.

In the Gospel of Matthew 4:1–11, Jesus is tempted in the desert. Hungry, tired, and alone, he is invited to choose comfort, power, and control. Yet each time, he responds not with argument or force, but with steady trust in God’s word. His strength is rooted not in spectacle, but in faithfulness.

Lent invites us into our own wilderness spaces. These may not be sandy deserts, but they can feel just as stark — moments of uncertainty, challenge, self-examination, or quiet longing. Rather than rushing through them, we are encouraged to stay, to listen, and to allow God to meet us there.

This week, reflect gently:

  • Where am I being tempted to take the easy path instead of the faithful one?
  • What distractions are crowding out prayer, stillness, or compassion?
  • How might God be forming resilience and trust in me through this season?

The wilderness is not the end of the story. It is preparation. It is strengthening. It is clarity. Lent reminds us that when we let go of what we cling to, we discover the One who holds us fast.

May this Wednesday bring courage for the wilderness and wisdom for the journey.

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