Wednesday, February 25

First Week of Lent

As you did hunger bear and thirst, so teach us, gracious Lord to die to self, and always live by your most holy word.

We take on the discipline of fasting during Lent not to demonstrate our willpower or earn points with God in some heavenly contest. We fast as Jesus did—to practice self-denial. As our song today reminds us, fasting teaches us “to die to self and always live by [God’s] most holy word.”
Jesus’s fasting may have weakened his body, but it strengthened his will and deepened his faithfulness. When Satan tempted him, Jesus was clear-minded and single-hearted about his mission. If we direct fasting toward self-denial, it accomplishes in us the same clarity and focus. It deepens our commitment to follow Jesus and reminds us of our priorities. Fasting is a way to put our faith in our bones.

Prayer for Morning

Jesus, faithful and true, you went into the desert and fasted for forty days to prepare for the work the Father sent you to do. We who follow you share your mission. Be with me in my Lenten practice so I may join you in building the kingdom. Gracious Lord, keep me faithful to God alone.

Ponder Today

What can I do today in love to deny myself for the sake of someone else?

Prayer for Evening

Jesus, faithful and true, you teach us that we find more life when we give ourselves away in love. Help me willingly and prayerfully step into discomfort so I can more nimbly and generously respond to the needs of others. Gracious Lord, keep me faithful to your way of self-sacrifice.