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2017 Belmont University Lenten Devotional GuideSample

2017 Belmont University Lenten Devotional Guide

DAY 4 OF 49

We are reminded in Psalm 51 that, no matter how we sin against God, our Lord is merciful
and gracious, having already taken care of our sin by sending His Holy Son Jesus. Verse 10
is so often recited that we tend to gloss over its meaning. It reads, “Create in me a pure
heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” This is a humbling cry meant to
turn our sin into an opportunity. We may learn from it, and grow closer to God as a result.
The beautiful thing here is that God is using our sin to our advantage, allowing a deeper
knowledge and understanding of who God is through reconciliation.

Isaiah 58:1–12 paints a picture of a sinful people who are missing the purpose of their
sacrifice. They are fasting and assume that the act is what pleases God, rather than their
motivations for performing the act. Verse 4b reads, “You cannot fast as you do today and
expect your voice to be heard on high.” We should be motivated to take time out of our
days to read the Word of God that we may know Him better and be careful that we are
using every opportunity given to glorify Him because we love Him with a childlike faith!

Both of these passages have a common theme: realizing that nothing we do can compare
to what Jesus did on the cross for us. Even though we all fail in the sight of our Father, He
will never reject us for it, and He will never deny us His grace and mercy that we could never
earn or deserve. His love is a free gift, with no strings attached. Let’s rejoice in this fact and
do our best to glorify our wonderful Savior every chance we get!

FRANCES PRAET
Senior
Music Business Major

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2017 Belmont University Lenten Devotional Guide

Through an intentional partnership between the Office of University Ministries and the College of Theology & Christian Ministry, this Lenten devotional guide has been created for our community. Our prayer is that the words found here will nourish and challenge you as you journey with Jesus to the cross during this Lenten season.

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