"Led by the Spirit"
First Sunday of Lent Matthew 4:1-11 Every Lent begins in the desert. In today’s Gospel, Jesus is led by the Spirit into a quiet, lonely place where he fasts, prays, and faces temptation. This moment comes right after his baptism, reminding us that the desert is not a punishment—it is part of preparation. The desert is where hearts are clarified and faith is strengthened. Jesus is tempted in very human ways. He is hungry, tired, and vulnerable. The tempter invites him to take shortcuts, to put himself first, to seek power and recognition. Each time, Jesus responds by trusting God’s word instead of giving in to fear or desire. He shows us that temptation is not a failure. What matters is how we respond. Lent invites us into our own desert experience—not necessarily a place, but a way of living more simply and honestly, with our hearts and minds centered on God. Through fasting, prayer, and small sacrifices, we create space to notice what pulls us away from God. The desert helps...