Episode 302 - Not By Bread Alone
I Sunday in Lent

We follow Him into the wilderness — not as observers, but as those being led into the same quiet battle. Weakness is not an accident here, but a setting: a place where the truth can be revealed. The tempter comes not with chaos, but with a logic that feels almost reasonable — take control, prove your worth, secure your place. And yet, each offer is a distortion of what it means to be whole.
He refuses them all. Not because He lacks power, but because He will not define Himself by it. Hunger does not define Him. Approval does not define Him. Dominion does not define Him. He lives instead by the word of the Father — trusting, receiving, remaining. And in doing so, He shows us that our worth is not something we construct or defend, but something already given, already held in God.
So we fast, not to become less, but to see more clearly. To loosen our grip on what cannot satisfy, and to remember the quiet truth beneath it all: that we belong to God, and it is from Him alone that our life is sustained.