Join fellow Christ-followers in prayer and fasting during Lent (February 13 through March 31, 2013). Use the "prayer starters" each day and feel free to click "comments" to see how others are doing and share your own journey.


Luke 24

Read Luke 24.

"So they said to each other, 'Weren’t our hearts ablaze within us while He was talking with us on the road and explaining the Scriptures to us?'" (24:12)

Tonight, at the Proclaim service, we will be examining the deep significance of the cross. But once Good Friday, and then Easter pass, what then can we do to keep our eyes focused on Jesus, the cross, the basis of our faith?

In Luke 24, we see Jesus use the entirety of Scripture to outline to the Emmaus disciples the plan that God had from eternity to redeem humanity to Himself. As the Lent season ends, make a priority to discipline yourself to continue to enrich your understanding of Scripture. As we have learned in the Gospel, such obedience is not a guilt-driven, dull pursuit, but instead a beautiful submission of your mind to the will of God.

As one who has been immersed in Scripture for years, I can attest that I still often have moments that "set my heart ablaze", many of which I have had the blessed opportunity to share in this blog.

Continue to examine God's Word, learn more about His redemptive plan, and turn it into action. I look forward to walking together with all of you in a lifetime of obedience!

Starter Prayer:

Jesus,

Prepare my heart tonight to encounter you at the foot of the cross
Humble my haughty mind before you.
Stifle me with your presence.
Give me a willingness to learn and be changed.
Set me on the course for a life full of joyful obedience with my brothers and sisters.
Continually refine my heart!

1 comment:

  1. Father,
    Thank You for Good Friday.
    Thank You for so boldy sending Your Son that we might be reconciled to You.
    You counted the cost.
    May we do the same in devotion to You.
    Not because we are balacing accounts, but because we are blessed.

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