Feb 4, 2016
It would be like telling the story of World War II and leaving out Hitler. That's what telling the story told in the gospels would be like without taking account of the devil. He and his evil companions are a sinister presence throughout.
The gospel narrative concerning what might be called the first Lent is testimony to that. I mean the 40 days Christ spent in the desert before launching into his public career. At the end of it, Satan appears and proposes three famous temptations, recorded in the narratives of Matthew and Luke.
Turn these stones into loaves of bread.
Throw yourself down from the peak of the temple and be rescued by angels.