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Enemy

“Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. 2 After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry. 3 The tempter came to him and said, “If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread.”4 Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.”5 Then the devil took him to the holy city and had him stand on the highest point of the temple. 6 “If you are the Son of God,” he said, “throw yourself down. For it is written: “‘He will command his angels concerning you, and they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.’”7 Jesus answered him, “It is also written: ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test.’”8 Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. 9 “All this I will give you,” he said, “if you will bow down and worship me.”10 Jesus said to him, “Away from me, Satan! For it is written: ‘Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.’”11 Then the devil left him, and angels came and attended him.”

Matthew 4: 1-11, NIV

In Week 3 of The Solitude Practice we take hold of Matthew 4: 1-11 in a new light: the eremos (quiet place) where Jesus often spent time in solitude is a place of strength, not weakness. It was when Jesus had spent 40 days and 40 nights in solitude with God the Father that He was able to do battle and defeat the devil. Solitude – the intentional time in the quiet with ourselves and God—is a place where we too, following the practice of Jesus, are able to draw spiritual strength to face the three enemies of our soul: the world, the flesh, the devil.
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