Daily Prayer
Take a moment before you begin this morning and just slowly and meaningfully pray this prayer.
Lord of promise,
how quickly we forget,
how slow to understand,
The path is not the destination,
The desert not our land.
Amen.
Daily Scripture: Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22
Find the above scripture in your bible and read slowly – you might want to read it out loud. You can read it here.
Lenten Reflection
Today’s Psalm begins with an instruction to bless God because he is good, and his love is inexhaustible and indestructible. It then moves on to beckon Israel to ‘tell her story’ and it is here that we get into the specifics of what the LORD has done for his people. In verses 17-18 it focuses in on those who, through the consequences of their own rebellion and sin, were suffering but as they turned their attention towards God and cried out to him for help, he rescued them (vv. 19-20).
In any close relationship, it feels good when we are recognised for our kind and loving actions towards the other person, or when we are thanked for our help. Although God loves our worship songs, perhaps there is a particular type of delight he experiences when we acknowledge and thank him for specific ways in which he has intervened in our lives.
What are the specific ways that God has rescued, redeemed, healed, or delivered you? Begin by thanking God for those experiences. Perhaps then move on to ask if you have opportunities to tell your story of God’s rescue and loving work in your life and how you might do it?
Lenten Quote
‘The wise’ are those who know that more is going on in our lives than can be contained within our explanatory categories. It is the foolish, wise in their own eyes and by their own eyes and by their own lights, who think everything can be “explained” … [when a life is] lived in the safe, explained world there is never anything new beyond our control about which to wonder or acknowledge
| Walter Brueggemann
Lenten Song: The Story I’ll Tell
Closing Blessing
When memory forsakes us,
And we are tempted to return,
When forgetfulness makes us faithless
And truths remain unlearned,
When we run wild amidst the wilderness
And fashion idols amongst the sands
When the tester becomes the tested
And we lose sight of the promised land.
Forgive us Lord, we pray.
Deliverer, help us to remember,
And bring these things to mind,
That freedom stands before us.
And slavery behind.
That in the desert we are not deserted
And in our wanderings, we are not lost,
That no land is God-forsaken
And the promise worth the cost.
Bless us Lord, we pray
Evening Zoom Reflection at 9pm
We will be meeting tonight on Zoom to reflect on this together. You would be most welcome to join us. We start at 9pm and finish at 9:20pm. Maybe bring a Bible and a journal if you have them.
We are usually on a few moments before for a chat. Click here to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84743926286
We would love to make this a shared learning experience as much as possible so therefore please consider adding any thoughts, questions and insights that might arise for you in the comments section below. We would love to hear what God is up to in this time!
3 Comments on “Lent Week 4 | TUESDAY”
The wise consider the steadfast love of the Lord (Psalm 107:43). I have my marching orders for today.
I sat and looked at my life today as though viewing a film. From a very young age I saw the times that my wonderful Father in heaven stepped in, protected me and sent significant people across my path. I was not aware of this back then but now I see it clearly. The journey can be hard going but Christ has always been with me. Thank you Father for holding on to me so tightly.
Wonderful Jane
We can forget and be unaware and fail to take in the wonderful continual presence of God, get too caught up in the troubles and not see the moments , the reality, the mystery of God with us