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Alive: Lent Devotionals

DAY 21 OF 47

Alive: Embrace vulnerability

Paul, an apostle of Jesus, was important in the eyes of the people of the church in Corinth. He was their pastor, teacher, and famous all over the region.

In the Roman Empire, it would have been unusual to be willing to express weakness. Many people today struggle to show any kind of vulnerability. You rise to the top by being strong. But the way of the kingdom is different.

If you or I were faced with difficulty or hardship, our instinct, like Paul’s, might be to pray for them to be removed (2 Corinthians 12:8). Paul’s prayer was answered, but not in the way he was expecting: “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.”

This answered prayer meant that Paul could be honest about his weaknesses, because he was following the way of the cross – even though it looked like foolishness to the world (1 Corinthians 1:18).

Prayer:

Dear God,

Help me to trust You even in weakness. Help me to boast not in my own strength, but only in the cross where defeat is turned to victory and death is turned to life. Amen.

Author: Rev. Ben Doolan, St Thomas the Martyr, Newcastle

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Alive: Lent Devotionals

These Lent devotionals will take you on a journey to discover the abundant life that Jesus offers. The world is full of noise and distraction – bright lights that lead us away from the depth of life, keeping us in the shallows. The kingdom of heaven – the kingdom of life and love and joy – is closer than we think. Let us grasp it with both hands.

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