Wednesday, March 18

Fourth Week of Lent

Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail, and mortal life shall cease, I shall possess, within the veil, a life of joy and peace.

Sometimes, when we discover God at work in our lives, our first reaction is to see all the ways we fail to live up to our dignity as his beloved children. As we sing here, it is grace that teaches our hearts to fear because it reveals to us the gap between what God is giving us and how we’ve been messing it all up. Many of the saints had this same sort of experience; their holiness seems obvious to us, but to their eyes, their own sinfulness stands out because they are so close to God’s grace and can see more clearly how they fall short of it. But grace also relieves these fears. God knows our struggles better than we do; he is never surprised by what we do or don’t do. His only concern is to love us and to inspire us to love him in return.

Prayer for Morning

Loving God, you call us to rely on you and let go of the illusion that we can find true happiness solely on our own terms. Remind me of my insufficiency and give me courage to entrust my needs and insecurities to you. Compassionate Father, I trust you.

Ponder Today

What is God asking me to let go of this week? What is he asking me to take up?

Prayer for Evening

Loving God, you go before us to supply our every need. Help me to catch up to what you intend for me and to change my life to embrace your purpose. Compassionate Father, lead me.