Where the Spirit Leads
by Sermon Recap on February 2nd, 2026
In Mark 1:12-13, we encounter a jarring transition that reveals profound truth about the Christian journey. One moment we're witnessing the glorious baptism of Jesus—the heavens torn open, the Father's voice declaring approval, the Spirit descending like a dove. The next moment, that same Spirit drives Jesus into the wilderness to face temptation, wild animals, and forty days of deprivation. This stark contrast between divine affirmation and desolate testing mirrors our own spiritual experience. We discover that following God doesn't always lead to comfortable places; sometimes obedience compels us into our own wildernesses. But here's the beautiful truth: Jesus didn't just die for us—He lived for us. He entered the wilderness where the first Adam failed in paradise, and He succeeded where we continually fall short. Every temptation we face, every struggle with doubt, every moment when Satan whispers 'Did God really say?'—Jesus has already walked that path perfectly. His forty days of testing weren't just about His mission; they were substitutionary, just like His baptism and His death. He fulfilled all righteousness so that His perfection could become ours. When we find ourselves in spiritual deserts, exhausted and surrounded by dangers we can barely name, we can rest in knowing our High Priest sympathizes with our weaknesses because He's been there—and He conquered. Read More