by Thomas Ryden | Mar 12, 2015 | Lenten Blog 2015
Exposing our False Self by Kevin Mischler March 12, Thursday – Psalms [83] or 42, 43, 85, 86; Jeremiah 10:11-24; Romans 5:12-21; John 8:21-32 I am wondering if the verses that stood out to me are because of where God is leading me in my journey. I am well into...
by Thomas Ryden | Mar 11, 2015 | Lenten Blog 2015
Light in the Darkness by Martha Harman Wednesday, March 11, 2015 – Psalms 119:97-120, 81, 82; Jeremiah 8:18; 9:6; Romans 5:1-11; John 8:12-20 12 Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness,...
by Thomas Ryden | Mar 10, 2015 | Lenten Blog 2015
A Father’s Love by Beverly Caudell Lent – March 10, Tuesday – Psalms 78:1-39, 78:40-72; Jer. 7:21-34 Rom. 4:13-25 John 7:37-52 After reading Psalms 78: 1-39 what I took away from it was how the people turned their backs on God and refused to live...
by Thomas Ryden | Mar 9, 2015 | Lenten Blog 2015
Drawing Near by Brennan LeQuire One thing the Lord has impressed on me over the past few years is that I am dust. Each year has had more funerals than the last. In the past month, one friend has lost a husband and another has lost a son. Another friend, in the final...
by Thomas Ryden | Mar 8, 2015 | Lenten Blog 2015
Let Us Sing a New Song: A Lenten Meditation on Psalm 96 Rev. David R. Sincerbox One of several Lenten disciplines is that of fasting in which we give up something. We might give up eating a whole day’s meals once a week during Lent, or a single meal a day such as...
by Thomas Ryden | Mar 7, 2015 | Lenten Blog 2015
Slow Steps to Glory by Kelli Shell March 7, Saturday – Psalms 75, 76, 23, 27; Jeremiah 5:20-31; Romans 3:19-31; John 7:1-13 I recently watched “Ballast,” a film whose plot explores the relationships between three people dealing with a suicide. The dead man left...