Tuesday, March 3, 2009

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The dark area of \u200b\u200bspace unresolved: the temptations of the Church, this unknown wilderness

If you are the Son of God, 'this stone to become bread " is written, does not live by bread alone man "

E' temptation paid to bodily needs, those vices that cry from the depths of our being that Aristotle defined the clothes of evil lust (selfish devotion to pleasure and sex), throat (the abandonment, the exaggeration to the pleasures of the table), closely linked with the ' Sloth (laziness, idleness, the lack of enthusiasm, apathy, an indifference to others). This is why Jesus came to the excesses of man uprooted from the heart from worldly things, to make it truly free from impurities of the earth;

2. I'll give all this power and the glory of these kingdoms, if you worship me, all will be your " is written only to worship the Lord your God, and him only shall you serve "

Satan wants Jesus to forget all relations with the Father, and replacing it with the domination of the world, is facing the temptation to lust for power, that much loved by politicians, the bearer of pride (show off its superiority over others), anger (letting go easily to the anger and oppression), social injustice and advocate daughter of corrupt politics of envy (unhealthy desire to who owns what, property or circumstances of their best) finally avarice (lack generosity, stinginess) sworn enemy of charity, which is instead to repair its social injustice, which has generated so bad. The solution shows us Jesus in his two commandments: "Love your neighbor as yourself and love one another as I have loved you";

3. If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down " It 'been said: Do not tempt the Lord thy God "
Groped the Lord simply means to challenge him and God does not accept the challenge of man ever since its almost always the way, his drawings do not match our desires. The obsessive search for the miracle, often gives way to disappointment, misunderstanding and consequent weakening of faith. Knowing deeply the nature of the man Jesus invites us to trust in the will of the Father and complete surrender his arms, in the only way that we all know: prayer.