Fourth Week of Lent
Amazing grace (how sweet the sound)!
“Amazing Grace” is one of the most widely known tunes in this country; sing the first bar to a person on the street, and they’d be able to finish the f irst verse. Why is this song so pervasive? When Johnny Cash was asked this question, he recalled his childhood: after his older brother was killed in an accident, his family would sing this song together to find hope. He went on to include it in his prison concerts, explaining, “For the three minutes that song is going on, everybody is free. It just frees the spirit and frees the person.”
The melody hits major chords as it rises and falls; we feel as if it’s picking us up and carrying us when we sing it, especially in a group. And the words carry a fundamental Christian insight: we’ve become lost and blind and need to be saved; God’s grace breaks into our lives in undeserved and surprising ways. Put those dynamics together and, as the gospel singer Marion Williams said, “That’s a song that gets to everybody.”
Prayer for Morning
Almighty God, your grace appears as pure gift—precious and sweet. Help me to recognize the ways you pursue me so I can find a home in your embrace. Loving Father, secure my hope.
Ponder Today
What area of my life needs God’s grace right now? How might God already be there in a surprising way—and how can I respond to him?
Prayer for Evening
Almighty God, you promise good to us. Teach me to trust in your compassionate care. Loving Father, be my shield and portion.








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Armando Cervantes
Anna Betancourt
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