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Into The Wilderness: Tempted But Not Alone
Contributed by Jeffrey Sims on Mar 8, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: This message is about the temptation of Jesus and how in our lives we are tempted but never alone. It helps show that the wilderness isn't about punishment but about testing and growth. It also helps us realize that when we are under attack God's word is our defense.
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Into the Wilderness: Tested, but Not Alone
You never really know if you’re ready until you’re tested.
I remember the first Certified Volunteer Firefighter class that I ever taught. We spent months training … running drills, studying techniques, learning how to handle the heat and smoke, how to breathe through the mask, how to stay calm under pressure and how to stay alive. But training in a classroom and practicing with controlled flames isn’t the same as the real thing.
Then came the day of the burn test at the State Fire Academy. The class partnered up and stood in front of a raging controlled fire, feeling the heat, seeing the smoke billowing out every window of the burn building. The flames roaring like they had a mind of their own. This was the moment of truth. Would they panic? Would they freeze up? Or would all of the training kick in?
The wilderness is God's proving ground. It’s where faith is tested, it’s where character is forged, and where dependence on God is deepened.
And Jesus, before He ever preached a sermon, before He ever called a disciple … He was led into the wilderness. Before His ministry ever started, He was tested.
You know, If Jesus had to go through the wilderness, it makes sense to think that we will probably have our moments in the wilderness too.
But here’s the good news: When you get there, you’re not going to be alone.
Turn to your neighbor and say “You’re not alone”
The Wilderness is a Place of Testing
The Bible tells us in Matthew 4:1-2: "Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry."
Let’s stop right here for a minute because we need to get this… Jesus was led into the wilderness … He didn’t get there by accident, He didn’t get there because He strayed off course, Jesus was in the wilderness because the Spirit took Him there.
Sometimes when we find ourselves in the wilderness the first thing, we do is start questioning why we’re there… you know what I’m talking about “God, why am I here? Lord, what did I do wrong?” We don’t even consider the fact that we may be just where we’re supposed to be … We don’t even consider that the Spirit may have led us into the wilderness. We need to realize that sometimes the wilderness is a place of preparation, It isn’t always about punishment.
Israel wandered 40 years in the wilderness before entering the Promised Land.
Moses stayed on the side of a mountain 40 days before receiving the Ten Commandments.
And Jesus fasted 40 days and was led into the wilderness before stepping into His ministry.
There’s something about the wilderness that prepares us for what’s next.
At the State Fire Academy, we ran scenarios in the “burn building” … (A building designed to simulate a real fire.) The heat is real, the smoke is thick, and the exits are controlled. The only way out is to go through it. The instructors are in there with you, now you may not see them, but they are there, and they don’t interfere with the evolution unless it’s absolutely necessary. Why? Because the struggle is part of the preparation. If they rescued every trainee at the first sign of panic, they would never be prepared for the real thing.
Maybe God allows us to walk through the wilderness not to break us down, but to build us up? Maybe when you’re in the wilderness you’re there to prepare for something greater…
Maybe you’re in the wilderness right now… Maybe it’s a season of waiting… Maybe it’s a season of financial hardship… Or even a spiritual dry spell.
Whatever it is don’t mistake the wilderness for abandonment. God is with you and He’s preparing you for what’s next.
The Enemy Uses the Same Old Tactics
"Just as the wilderness is a place of preparation, it's also a battleground where the enemy attacks."
In Matthew 4:3-11… We see how Satan tempted Jesus …
The tempter came to him and said, “If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread.” Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.
The devil took him to the holy city and had him stand on the highest point of the temple. “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… Jesus answered him, “It is also written: ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test.”