1C LENT SUNDAY HOMILY, LUKE 4:1-13 MARCH 9, 2025
1. STORY
There was a king
who was seriously ill. He commanded all
the beautiful glasses he had collected from all parts of the world to be
brought to him. He then ordered that all
of them be broken into pieces. When
asked why he did this, he replied that he would often drink to excess which
injured his health. He made a vow to
never drink wine again. To avoid being
tempted to drink again by the sight of the beautiful glasses, he had all of them
broken.
2. GOSPEL: LUKE
4:1-13
A. JESUS WAS
TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL
The devil tempted
Jesus three times.
i) He tempted
Jesus to seek material goods. “Command
this stone to be turned into bread.”
ii) He tempted
Jesus to seek power. “I shall give you
all this power and glory.”
iii) The devil tempted Jesus to seek fame. “Throw yourself down from here.”
B. JESUS REJECTED
THE TEMPTATIONS
On all three
occasions, Jesus rejected these temptations. He said, “You shall worship the Lord, your
God, and him alone shall you serve.”
3. APPLICATION TO
LIFE
A. THE DEVIL
TEMPTS US
As the devil
tempted Jesus, so does he tempt us.
i) Seek material
goods. We are tempted to buy too much
food, tempted to buy too expensive clothes, and tempted to buy too many gadgets
such as computers, mobile phones, and iPads.
ii) Seek power. We are tempted to have it our way by not
listening to suggestions by others and wanting to be the boss.
iii) Seek fame. We want people to praise us and reject any helpful suggestions that may help us to be better disciples of Jesus.
B. FOLLOW THE
EXAMPLE OF JESUS. REJECT
TEMPTATIONS.
i) Live a simple
life by buying and possessing what is essential and avoiding having too many
material things.
ii) Live a life
of service as Jesus did. He came to
serve and not be served.
iii) Live a
humble life as he did. He lived a humble
life with his parents for 30 years.
4. CONCLUSION
During Lent,
which is the time the Church arranges for us to prepare our hearts for Easter,
let us follow the example of Jesus who rejected the devil’s temptations. Here are three suggestions to help us make a
good Lent.
i) Take home a
small Lenten box and donate some money to help the poor.
ii) Try to make
the Stations of the Cross by attending the weekly Stations of the Cross or make
them on your own.
iii) Make a good
confession during these forty days of Lent. We thank Jesus for his example of rejecting
the devil’s temptations and ask him to help us reject these temptations and
give us the strength to make a good Lent.