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One: Lent Devotional Sample

One: Lent Devotional

DAY 1 OF 10

Fire

The first day of Lent is known in many traditions as Ash Wednesday. Ash is the aftermath of fire – the remnant of burning away.

Part of the spiritual journey is learning to let go; it is to subtract whatever the world has put upon us to make more room for God’s abundance. So, to begin Lent, let us reflect upon some of the things it might be time to burn away from our lives – so we can make room for the fullness of God at work (John 10:10):

• Negative beliefs about ourselves. For example, ‘I'm not enough’. You are more than enough for Christ.

• Bitterness and unforgiveness. The only person it's hurting is you.

• Whatever the 'thing' is that you're waiting for to complete you. 'If only I had that job/that house/that person etc.’ It won't complete you; you are already complete.

• Material possessions. These can be anchors that weigh us down. It is liberating when we realise that all things belong to God.

• Self-centredness. There is a desperate need for society to move from "me" to "we"; from "I" to "all of us".

Write down a list of some of the things that you want to subtract from your life this Lent. Commit your list to God; you may want to use the prayer below as a guide.

Dear God, I give you the following [name them] and lay them at the foot of the cross. Help me to move forward without these things in my life; guide me, comfort me, and stand in the gap of where these things were, so I can be closer to you. Amen.

By Gideon Heugh

Gideon writes for Tearfund and is a poet and environmentalist.

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About this Plan

One: Lent Devotional

When we look around at the world today, we can see an awful lot of division and disconnection. Yet there is hope. A deep and thrilling hope. When we realize that we are one in Christ, everything changes. When we embrace togetherness – unity with creation, with each other, and with God – extraordinary things can happen. As you read this devotional, we pray you have a blessed Lent.

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