They have a series of devotions that you can download from an app or you can follow along with their blog.
Wednesday was the beginning of lent for many of us and while I haven't always participated in the past, I am now. Growing up I used to think Lent was a "Catholic" thing. Whatever that means. But as an adult, I see it more clearly as saying no to "me" in order to grow nearer to Him. One of the verses they referenced on Wednesday was Matthew 4:16.
" the people living in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned."
I mean, wow.
At some point we have all been in darkness. Some of us may be there right now, some drifting in and out, some so immersed in the dark that we aren't even sure if light exists.
If that is you my dear friend, this season is for you. This time of building up to Easter, to the one of the greatest events displayed for all Christians past, present and future- is for you. God created in you a great light to be shown. Shown so bright that anyone stumbling around the darkness would climb mountains to be near it. I urge you to join this devotion, it's not too late. I also encourage you to give something up. Something you think you can't live without. Yes that. When you say no to your earthly desires and yes to God's heavenly desires, hold on. God is going to show up in really BIG ways. Things you've been struggling with and pondering how, are going to be revealed and yes, light will be revealed to the dark.
The main scripture we are discussing today is Psalm 130.
" Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord;
O Lord, hear my voice.
Let your ears be attentive to my cry for mercy.
If you O Lord kept a record of sins, O Lord who could stand?
But with you there is forgiveness;
therefore you are feared.
I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and his word I put my hoe.
My soul waits for the Lord more than watchmen wait for the morning.
O Israel, put your hope in the Lord,
for with the Lord is unfailing love and with him is full redemption.
He himself will redeem Israel
from all their sins."
Take note my friends, wait and hope in the Lord. He has sacrificed so much for us. He has out best interest at heart. Don't be afraid to literally cry out to Him and let it all out. He longs for that kind of relationship with you. He is the ultimate BFF.
I pray that you leave this little blog of mine today a little more light hearted in the hope and knowing that God is love. Whatever you imagine that to be, it's a squillion times better.
Have a wonderful weekend! :)
Yes He is the ultimate BFF!! Thank you for your slight breakdown of Lent lol. I am a little new to it and I gave my life to Christ about 3 years ago from growing up Muslim. I too thought/think it was a "Catholic thing" LOL but you just simplified it by saying... It is giving up a piece of yourself to be closer to HIm. I love that! :)
ReplyDelete"He sacrificed so much for us" Amen! So thankful to serve a loving Father. :)
ReplyDelete"But as an adult, I see it more clearly as saying no to "me" in order to grow nearer to Him." How awesome it is to deny ourselves in order to draw closer to our "Ultimate BFF". Beautiful post, thank you.
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