Each year, the First Sunday of Lent is from one of the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) and tells the story of the temptations of Jesus in the desert. This year we read from the Gospel of Matthew. Obviously, Jesus’ 40 days in the desert is the model for our 40 days of Lent. We too go into the desert to pray and fast, and to draw closer to God. We see that Jesus is also tempted by the devil during this time. Jesus rejects these temptations.
The story of the temptations of Christ is paired with our first reading, from the Book of Genesis, telling the story of the Fall. Adam and Eve accept the temptation of the serpent and eat of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. They say yes to Satan, and Jesus says no. Adam and Eve represent all of us, as we, like them, have all fallen for the lies and false promises of the Evil One. Each one of us, like our first parents, have rejected God’s will and plan for us and followed the Great Liar. We are not victims of the Fall—we are volunteers.