Thursday, March 12

Third Week of Lent

I came to Jesus as I was, so weary, worn, and sad; I found in him a resting place, and he has made me glad.

We are at the midpoint of our Lenten journey, and for many of us, our Lenten practices are starting to wear thin. We still have a long way to go, but that’s the point of a forty-day season: it is enough time to make a significant investment of ourselves. Forty days is also enough time to get beyond our own pretenses and press into a deeper sense of self. The false motives that snuck into our self-denial are burning away, and we are being
invited to rely on God alone.
The whole point of Lent is to dislodge us from our self-centeredness, from the illusions that we can make ourselves holy and happy on our own. There is only one place to find rest, and we don’t have to be worthy of him. But he cannot receive us if we do not give ourselves to him as we are.

Prayer for Morning

Christ, our rest, you seek us out, even in our incompleteness and imperfections. Grant me deeper faith so I can entrust myself to you. Christ, our peace, I come to you as I am.

Ponder Today

What fears or insecurities prevent me from coming to Christ as I am?

Prayer for Evening

Christ, our rest, you revealed to the woman at the well who you are—and who she is. I come to meet you in prayer and ask you to reveal yourself to me so I can grow in self knowledge and self-possession as I follow you. Christ, our peace, I listen for your voice.