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“I’m only human!”
After Adam and Eve, that means something.
“You can’t expect me to  say no and yes to everything correct?!?!” But Christ does something totally new.
He restores humanity back to the Father, perfectly.
And we, like the parable of the weeds and the wheat, are wheat growing up alongside weeds.
And sometimes we thing we’re weeds don’t we?
The weeds have more fun, they’re just so natural!
The Church says we shouldn’t do this, but whatever, I’m wheat, I’m led by the Holy Spirit!!!!
And then we become like the weeds, but worse because we were once something greater.
And so we come to the end of our lives realizing, I can’t go back, I can’t undo the things I’ve done wrong, and the things Ive gotten right, I wish they could somehow be even more right and true and beautiful.
We realize that the Church was backwards to us because we were running the opposite way and that it is a scary proposition to leave the solidity of the Church’s teachings on everything, and your relationship to God and to me.
When we receive the Eucharist we have just said the creed and so we receive in one heart and mind as Church.
If we leave the fortress of our home, we are subject to all kinds of storms outside.
But even in the Church, we smell the smoke of Satan and are lured by a “liberality” and supposed “freedom.”
“He faces the temptations put to Israel: Hungry, He’s tempted to grumble against God for food (see Exodus 16:1–13).
As Israel quarreled at Massah, He’s tempted to doubt God’s care (see Exodus 17:1–6).
When the Devil asks for His homage, He’s tempted to do what Israel did in creating the golden calf (see Exodus 32).
And Moses could have just stayed in his palace of sin, in Egypt
Jesus fights the Devil with the Word of God, three times quoting from Moses’ lecture about the lessons Israel was supposed to learn from its wilderness wanderings (see Deuteronomy 8:3; 6:16, 12–15).”
Scott Hahn
Christ was offered an Easy way out…the crown without the cross
Christ is tempted in the three ways that Adam and Eve fell.
Now remember, Adam and Eve saw clearly, were immortal, and walked with God, and they got tricked, how about you and I? And so Satan attempts with the same tactics.
And for our Lord, these were very great temptations indeed, to have the crown with no cross.
How do Adam and Eve fall?
The three reasons Satan tempted Christ?
Adam and Eve King and Queen of the earth
They handed over the kingdoms to the devil.
Not stupid
Threefold concupiscence
Eve saw tree was good
Lust of the flesh
For pleasure
A delight to the eyes
Lust of the eyes
For posessions
Greed
Desirable to make one wise
Pride of life
Love of self
Psalm 91 David wrote 4 psalms for exorcism.
This is the main one.
“Psalm of demoniacs” (Talmud)
"In the man, for instance, who during the present holy season of Lent, continues to fast without weariness, there abides, while he is fasting, and after the days of abstinence, the spirit of fasting, which enables him to be sober and consistent unto the end.
On the contrary, however, the man who on the preceding day, had indulged in luxury or in sensuality, will not be able to drive away from himself at once the spirit of sensuality and of ease; so that, while surrounded by spiritual objects, at the very time even of Divine Service, he will be troubled by carnal thoughts and recollections.
In general, the conflict with the spirit of one given vice is far more difficult than with that vice itself."https://ref.ly/o/mdtnsvrwdsfrdy/26611?length=704 Efrem
Spanish Version - slightly different
Una vez, estaba comiendo en nuestra casa de formación, Serra House, en Riverside, y nuestras monjas nos cocinaron desayuno.
Hicieron pan tostada.
Era muy muy duro esta vez.
Mi rector dijo, mira, Cristo puede convertirse piedras a pan, pero nuestras monjas pueden convertir el pan en rocas!
"¡Solo soy humano!"
Hago errores.
Después de Adán y Eva, eso significa algo.
"¡¿No puedo decir no y sí a todo lo correcto?!?!" Pero Cristo hace algo totalmente nuevo.
Él restaura la humanidad al Padre, perfectamente.
Y decimos, qué es malo con pan?
Porque no puedo comer?
Puedes, pero hay mas qué vida qué pan, y vivimos primariamente en la palabra de Dios.
Decimos, qué esta malo qué pedir y mandar qué Dios haga lo qué quiero yo? Pues, nada, debes, pero hay más a tu vida qué solamente diciendo a Dios lo qué quieres tu.
No es un genio en una botella, y con unas pocas palabras de magia el haga nuestros deseos.
Decimos qué es malo con el poder, y control, Jesus es el Rey del Universo, en el principio del ministerio o después.
Solo queremos los responsabilidades qué Dios ha puesto en nuestros cargas.
Busco primariamente al voluntad del Padre, y muevo en humildad y mansedumbre.
Se fue al desierto en el poder del Espíritu.
¿Por qué?
Porque no hay distracciones.
No puedes evadir a ti mismo, o a tu Dios.
Si estoy aburrido en la oración, con la teologia, con mi trabajo, puedo mirar una película y relajarme.
Puedo evadir a mi mismo.
Y Jesus se enfrenta a las tentaciones puestas sobre Israel.
Para comenzar, necesitó conquistar los pecados del Israel antiguo.
“ hambriento, es tentado a murmurar contra Dios por comida (ver Éxodo 16:1–13).
Mientras Israel peleaba en Masá, se sintió tentado a dudar del cuidado de Dios (ver Éxodo 17:1–6).
Cuando el Diablo pide Su homenaje, es tentado a hacer lo que hizo Israel al crear el becerro de oro (ver Éxodo 32).
Y Moisés podría haberse quedado en su palacio del pecado, en Egipto
Jesús lucha contra el Diablo con la Palabra de Dios, citando tres veces la conferencia de Moisés sobre las lecciones que se suponía que Israel debía aprender de su peregrinaje por el desierto (ver Deuteronomio 8:3; 6:16, 12–15)”.
scott hahn
La Escritura afirma: Muy a tu alcance, en tu boca y en tu corazón, se encuentra la salvación, la Palabra.
Rom 10,8
A Cristo se le ofreció una salida fácil... la corona sin la cruz
Qué podría haber pasado si Cristo cayera en las tentaciones?
¿Cómo caen Adán y Eva? ¿Las tres razones por las que Satanás tentó a Cristo?
Adán y Eva Rey y Reina de la tierra
Entregaron los reinos al diablo.
nosotros también tenemos pedazos del reino, de la creación.
Resisten, manteniendo la palabra cerca, y siempre una oración en tu corazón.
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