Practicing The Presence of God
Read: Psalm 51:1-17 and Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21
Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent, and Lent helps us to focus on what matters. Psalm 51 expresses how important forgiveness is. Forgiveness matters. In Matthew 6, Jesus points out that things we typically value, that we treasure, can easily be taken away or destroyed over time. This is true of health, fame, or material possessions. What really matters—is to be treasured—is God’s living presence in our lives. Instead of practicing our faith to get the attention of others—to gain a kind of approval—simply enjoy the intimacy of God’s presence in our lives that gives us a new heart and a new beginning daily. Enjoying God’s presence through faith practices like prayer, fasting, and service to others, helps us to experience the true treasure of life. This Lent, how could you enjoy the treasure of God’s presence in your life?
Pray: Merciful God, as we enter this Lenten season, guide our thoughts, words, and deeds to humbly receive your mercy and grace, the true treasure of life. In Jesus name, amen.
Posted on
March 04, 2019 9:00 AM
by
Derrill Mallett
God’s glory shines on the cross
Read: Luke 9:28-43a
The presence of Moses and Elijah on the Mountain of Transfiguration unites Jesus with the same God revealed in the Old Testament. Moses represents the law and Elijah the prophets. The two Old Testament figures speak to Jesus about his “departure, which he was about to accomplish at Jerusalem” (v. 31). The word for “departure” in Greek is exodus, the great act of God’s deliverance, God’s salvation in the Old Testament. Jesus’ exodus, his great act of salvation will now be fulfilled in Jerusalem through his suffering, death, and resurrection. Jesus’ dazzling white appearance shows God’s glory completed through his departure in Jerusalem. Reflect on how Jesus’ dazzling white appearance in glory is completed in what he accomplishes in Jerusalem. How does the suffering we experience today help us to experience God’s presence in our lives?
Pray: God of power and glory, help us to see your glorious presence in our lives. Be with those who are experiencing times of suffering. Amen.
Posted on
February 27, 2019 3:51 PM
by
Derrill Mallett