During this season of Lent, I encourage you to live in awe of God’s love for you. Take time to thank God and reflect. No matter what your situation might be at this time, rest assured in the promise that God’s steadfast love endures forever.
Christ Jesus Has Made Us His Own
This week we are reminded that we have already been called, named and claimed as Christ’s own. As we move toward the events of Passion week and recount the journey to the Cross, let us remember our calling.
The Good News and the Bad News
Lord, may you help us all to follow you in humility and joy, straining like racers to follow you on the upward call of God!
From Tears to Laughter
Our God is faithful, bringing shouts of joy after captivity and exile. Let us praise this God of the Israelites who is our God too, leading us from sorrow to joy, from tears to laughter.
An Unexpected Twist
As we focus on Jesus this week, let’s remember that even though Jesus was on his way to his death, he continued to find people. He continued to accept people where they were: lost. He celebrated that they were found.
Broken Makes You Beautiful
God has given us an opportunity to be repaired through Jesus. God takes our broken bodies, broken minds, broken hearts and broken souls and makes something beautiful from the pieces.
Getting what we don’t deserve
God allows us to remember, and then welcomes us home, even though we don’t deserve it.
More than tasks
In reading today’s passage, during this season of Lent, I am reminded that completing some of the most important “tasks” in my life is itself not the goal. Instead, these tasks serve as means to continuously progress towards much larger and long-term goals for myself, and our world.
A life unbridled
Psalm 32:9 encourages us to “not be like a horse or a mule, without understanding, whose temper must be curbed with bit and bridle,” but how do we become unbridled?
Turning over a New Leaf
In this preparatory season, we take time to acknowledge our brokenness that prompted our search for renewal, and we clear our souls’ workspaces to start dreaming.