1A LENT SUNDAY HOMILY, MATTHEW 4:1-11, Feb. 22, 2026
By Fr. Vincent
Corbelli. MM
1. STORY
Two friends,
David and John, went out to eat at a buffet lunch. Both were amazed at the amount and variety of
delicious food. They filled their plates
and after finishing went for a second helping. Though they were both full, David decided to
eat despite of John’s warning of the consequences of stuffing himself. He succumbed to the temptation and took his
third helping resulting in his getting sick. He learned the hard way the important lesson −
for your own good, resist temptations.
2. GOSPEL,
MATTHEW 4:1-11
A) JESUS IS
TEMPTED
The devil tempted
Jesus three times.
i) Jesus was
asked to change rocks into bread.
ii) Jesus was
asked to jump from the temple.
iii) Jesus was
asked to worship the devil.
B) JESUS REJECTS
THE TEMPTATIONS
Jesus rejected
the three temptations.
i) He rejected
bread which represents a desire for material goods by living a very simple
life.
ii) He refused to
jump from the temple which represents a desire for fame as he was a very humble
person.
iii) He rejected
to worship the devil which represents a desire for power by obeying the will of
God.
3. APPLICATION TO
LIFE
A) WE ARE TEMPTED
Here are some
examples of our temptations.
i) We are tempted
to lose faith in God when our prayers for help are not answered.
ii) We are
tempted not to be kind and helpful to our family, friends and co-workers when
they are not good to us.
iii) We are
tempted to spend too much time on TV, computers, mobile phones, sports, and
entertainment.
B) WE MUST RESIST
TEMPTATIONS
Here are a few
suggestions on how to strengthen our will to resist temptations.
i) Make a good
confession during Lent.
ii) Attend a
retreat if at all possible.
iii) Use one of
the Lenten (mite) boxes to help the poor by donating some of your money.
iv) Make the
Stations of the Cross in church or at home.
v) Read the
Bible, a spiritual book, or the Catholic newspaper.
4. CONCLUSION
We learned from
the story that we help ourselves by resisting temptations. Jesus resisted the temptations for the desire
for material goods, fame, and power. We
resist the many temptations in our lives by going to confession, attending a
retreat, helping the poor, making the Stations of the Cross, and doing
spiritual reading. A good Lent leads to
a joyful Easter.