The Desert
“Great things begin in the desert, in silence, in poverty,
in abandonment. Look at Moses, Elijah, John the Baptist, and Jesus himself. The
desert is where God leads us in order to speak to us in a heart-to-heart
conversation (cf. Hos 2:16-23). But the desert is not only the place where men
can experience the physical test of hunger, thirst, and total destitution. It
is also the land of temptation, where Satan’s power is manifested. The devil
often leads us there to hold out to us the prospect of all the world’s
splendors and to persuade us that we would be wrong to give them up. By going
into the desert, Jesus exposed himself to Satan’s seductive power and firmly
opposed it, thus prolonging the event of his baptism and his Incarnation. He is
not content to descend into the deep waters of the Jordan. Christ descends also
to the very depths of human misery, to the regions of broken hearts and ruined
relationships, to the most depraved carnal dictatorships and the desolate
places of a world marred by sin. The desert teaches us to fight against evil
and all our evil inclinations so as to regain our dignity as children of God.
It is impossible to enter into the mystery of God without entering into the
solitude and silence of our interior desert.”
~Robert Cardinal Sarah
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