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Saturday of the Sixth Week in Lent

Saturday of the Sixth Week in Lent

3.23.24

Day 34: Dear God, a sense of anticipation fills the air on this Saturday before Holy Week. We reflect on the words of Hebrews (5:5-10) that remind us of Jesus, who learned and grew through his experiences. We are grateful for his obedience, learning through suffering, and becoming the source of eternal salvation for all who choose. 

Grant us the grace to emulate Christ’s obedience, even amidst trials, knowing that we find true freedom and purpose through his example. Help us to surrender our will to yours, finding strength in prayer, just as Christ did. May we be transformed by Christ’s humility, shaping our lives to reflect his love and obedience. Strengthen our faith, renew our spirits, and draw us closer to you, O Lord. In the name of Jesus Christ, our High Priest, and Savior, we offer this prayer, trusting in your boundless mercy and grace. Amen.

 

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Timeout

Timeout

This past Sunday, we continued with the story of Jonah and his three days and nights in the belly of a fish, akin to a divine timeout. Timeout, a concept familiar to parents, was for Jonah both discipline and discipleship, emphasizing the shared root of learning, following, and adhering to principles.

Jonah’s experience underscores that God’s discipline is God’s provision, a grace-filled opportunity for development and shaping. In the depths of despair, Jonah found the right spirit and posture before God – a spirit of brokenness and a posture of humility and thankfulness.

In our own deep messes, we are urged to turn to God in prayer, acknowledging our brokenness rather than seeking temporary fixes elsewhere. God specializes in working with the empty and broken, and our humble approach opens the way for divine intervention. These challenging phases are opportunities for growth, alignment with God’s will, and preparation for what lies ahead.

Jonah’s story, at least chapter two, concludes with a messy yet transformative deliverance, teaching us that true cleansing and renewal often come in unexpected, seemingly unpleasant ways. As we navigate our own timeouts and brokenness, may we, like Jonah, find strength in prayer, cultivate gratitude in all situations, and trust in God’s transformative power even when the path seems messy.

Praise be to God!

Sela

 

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