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A Time to Reflect

“Even now,” declares the Lord, “return to me with all your heart…” Rend your heart… Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love…”1  

This week marks the beginning of six weeks traditionally set aside for prayer, fasting, and reflection in preparation for the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ; a time known as Lent. The 40-day fasting period for Lent was settled on because of the significance with that time frame in the Bible. In Genesis 7, Noah and his family were in the ark while it rained for 40 days and 40 nights. For 40 days, Moses sat atop Mount Sinai receiving instruction from the Lord. (Exodus 24) Fleeing Jezebel’s wrath, Elijah walked 40 days and 40 nights towards the mountain of God. In Matthew 4, we find Jesus himself fasting and praying while being tempted by the devil — these are the “40” that the days of Lent primarily identify with.

  

Jesus prepared himself for His death with a time of prayer. Going off on His own to seek the will of God, His Father. This is His example to us. We can all use time alone with God to seek His will and reflect on His lovingkindness and mercy toward us, His children. Maybe you’ve stepped away from God, or allowed other things to replace your time with Him, and it’s time to return! He’s waiting for you with open arms. Allow these next 6 weeks to be a time of refreshment for your soul as you find peace with your Savior. Meditate on Scriptures that will remind you of His Goodness and of His Gift of Love to all mankind. Ask God for forgiveness and thank Him for dying that cruel and horrible death in your place so that you might have eternal salvation in His presence.

  

Perhaps you’re not physically ready to fast a meal, but maybe there is something else you can fast — a habit, television, social media? I’d like to encourage you that from now until Resurrection Sunday (and beyond) you read your Bible; take time to pray; attend church weekly. You might not attend a church that observes Lent, but you can make this a personal practice to prepare yourself, and your family, for the greatest event of the year — Easter, the resurrection of our Lord!

 

Dear Lord, You are Great and Worthy of praise! Forgive me if I’ve not given You that place in my life. I ask that you allow me a new start to return to You with my whole heart, soul, and mind. I love you and I praise you, In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 

1.    Joel 2:12-13 (NIV).

 

Today’s Encounter was written by: Veronica B.

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