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Lent Through African Eyes

DAY 18 OF 45

Talk to God 

Continuing our theme of prayer, we turn to Job to learn that we can be real with God when we speak to Him. Do you ever feel you have to couch your prayers in nice words?

From an Africa Study Bible proverbs and stories note: 

We were taught not to express our displeasure to our fathers and elders. We try hard to endure unjust treatment from them without complaint. We may grow up with bitterness, resentment, and anger towards them. On a few occasions, our emotions may burst out and we may confront them. An Igbo proverb translates to say, “It gets to a point where you cover your face and address the king.”

Job, a man whose story is recorded in the book of Job, knew that God is sovereign over all of life and has the absolute right to do whatever He pleases. But he could not hide this perceived injustice in his heart any longer. He had to speak out to seek answers from God. We too have many questions when we are bereaved, unjustly accused, or abandoned by our community, but we may find it difficult to bring these questions to God. 

God is a better Father than our earthly fathers—He is perfect. God loves us and is concerned with our problems. He wants us to express our feelings of anger, frustration, or even failure to Him. Do you feel that God disappointed you or hurt you? Bring your concerns and confusion to God. Be honest with Him, and find comfort that God is listening to your cries.

Today: 

Job teaches us that we can be honest with God about our feelings when we face challenges. Encourage a friend who is going through tough times that it is alright to pray and honestly tell God about his or her disappointment, anger, and pain. 

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About this Plan

Lent Through African Eyes

Africans throughout history have shaped Christian thought and contemplative practice. Starting Ash Wednesday, explore the Lenten themes of prayer, fasting, repentance, and alms-giving. Sojourn with Jesus’ disciples from his baptism to Holy Week. Abide with him in temptation. Hear the crowd shout—celebrating, then condemning. Watch Simon of Cyrene carry the cross. Witness the crucifixion with Mary. Join a biblical pilgrimage to prepare your heart for Jesus’ passion and resurrection.

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