Am I doing everything I can, in my own little corner, to safeguard and protect “this blessed plot, this earth, this realm?”
Lent Reflections
God’s help is only a whisper away
As we feel buffeted by the shaking and plunging of the world around us, let us take a pause for renewal in the strength and grace of God by spending a few quiet moments in prayer.
The sacrifice God really wants
God does not need our external acts of piety. Rather, he asks us to sacrifice our arrogance, our insistence on autonomy, our selfishness, our fickleness, all of our shortcomings, upon his altar.
What “strange gods” do we welcome into our hearts?
As we draw near the halfway mark of Lent, it would behoove us to reflect upon which gods we are honoring, admiring and loving more than God who gave us life. And then to show them the door.
Do you find it hard to listen to God? You’re not alone.
Rather than subordinate our own ambitions and desires to God’s plan, we often close our ears and tune out his voice.
God can help us set healthy boundaries
With the smartphone now functioning as an essential anatomical appendage, it is harder than it has ever been to make distinctions, to turn off the noise, to say “Enough.”
God helps us in unexpected ways—even through a smile
We have experienced God’s benevolent interventions in our own lives.
What does God take delight in? Our trust.
We are invited, today, to listen—and as the psalmist today colorfully puts it, God has even done us the courtesy of digging out our ears so that we can hear.
Is forgiveness out of fashion?
Even in our relationships with family and friends, forgiveness can be hard to come by.
What does Joseph’s story have to say about God’s will for us?
Even when events are messy and motives are questionable and hardships abound, we must trust that God’s unknowable power is at work.
