Can you picture this? Coming up out of the baptismal waters of the Jordan, Jesus experiences a dove descending upon Him and a voice out of the heavens saying to Him, “You are My beloved Son, in You I am well-pleased” (Mark 1:9-11). Then, IMMEDIATELY, the Spirit of the Father “impelled” Jesus to go out into the wilderness (Mark 1:12). Jesus obeyed and spent the next forty days in the wilderness tempted by Satan (Mark 1:13).
Jesus goes from the emotional affirmation of baptism, the dove, and the Voice, to forty days in the wilderness “with the wild beasts” where Satan assaults Him and seeks to bring Him down (Mark 1:13). But, there in the real valley God does not forsake Him. God sent angels “And the angels were ministering to Him.”
Have you ever been assaulted by Satan? I mean really assaulted? He hits you time after time after time until you are tired and fatigued and restless. You feel like you just can’t go on, and then he assaults you again. We all have experienced this, haven’t we?
When you feel tempted and assaulted by the enemy don’t think for a moment that God has forgotten you. He hasn’t. He is near. You may have to go through what you are going through, but never embrace the thought that God has left you alone. Sometimes obedience will take you into a face-to-face confrontation with the enemy. Just ask Jesus. It was the Spirit of God that impelled Him to go into the wilderness. This wasn’t an unplanned outing; this was a divine appointment. And, in the desert God came near and gave His Son the power needed to overcome the evil one.
Be alert because God is in the midst of your story.
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