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Candice Marie Benbow | Read Deuteronomy 26:1-11
We owe everything to God. Everything we have is because God loves us deeply and has placed good things in our lives. This isn’t some kind of plot twist; it’s obvious. Yet once we have what we’ve been seeking, praying, and fasting for, it’s easy to forget how much God...
Gracious God, thank you for all the times you heard my prayers and answered them. You have been consistent in hearing me and caring for me. As I share the petitions of my heart, know that I offer up my life in sincere gratitude. Amen.
As we begin the Lenten season, the practice of fasting and denying ourselves for forty days can seem harrowing. All the texts for this week remind us that we do not embark on this journey alone. God goes with us. We start the week with the texts for Ash Wednesday, with Isaiah admonishing us to ensure that we are on this journey for the sole reason of drawing closer to God. As we step deeper into Lent, the remaining passages emphasize the humanity that we bring to this season of fasting. Luke reminds us that we are not walking a new path. Jesus has already gone before us.
• Read Psalm 51:1-7. How do you work to free yourself of any guilt you may have from past mistakes? How do you help to foster that same feeling in others?
• Read 2 Corinthians 5:20b–6:10. What kinds of problems have you endured because of your faith? How have those struggles influenced your understanding of what salvation is and how it is received?
• Read Luke 4:1-13. Are you aware of times when distractions derailed previous fasts? What did you learn from those experiences? How can those lessons help you on this fast and in the future?
• Read Deuteronomy 26:1-11. Remember a time when God answered a prayer and a deep longing of your heart. How did it make you feel? How did you mark the experience?
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