Message: Eden & Wilderness / Genesis 2:15-17, 3:1-7 & Matthew 4:1-11
On this first Sunday of Lent, the lectionary readings bring us into two stories, Eden and the wilderness. Eden is a place of abundance, where everything is given to enjoy. The wilderness, by contrast, is a place of lack, exposing weakness and vulnerability. Today’s readings show that both can be places of temptation. This reminds us that temptation can appear anywhere and is never far from us. Through these two stories, we are invited to reflect on what temptation is and how we can face it. Genesis begins with two creation stories. Today’s first reading comes from the second story, which explores the human condition. God forms the human from the dust of the ground, but it does not end there. When God breathes the breath of life into it, the human becomes a living being. Life is more than just physical movement. Without the divine breath that makes relationships possible, humans are not truly alive. Because of this, the Hebrew word for breath also refers to spirit. It connects God and u...