Wednesday, March 25

Fifth Week of Lent

I am weak but thou art strong; Jesus, keep me from all wrong;
I’ll be satisfied as long as I walk, let me walk close to thee.

Over the past five weeks, we’ve been working to entrust our lives to God. The self-denial of fasting helps us identify and confront our weaknesses, and it increases our will to step in a different direction. We want to look at our faults with honesty not because we can fix them on our own but because this is how we hand them over to God and turn to him to make us whole.
This is the mystery of our salvation: it is precisely in our weaknesses that God acts in our lives to save us. Within our brokenness is an invitation to rely on God alone. On our own, we are weak, but when we turn that weakness over to God, it brings us closer to God.

Prayer for Morning
Jesus, our Savior, you teach us how your self-emptying way leads us to
union with our Father and others. I hand over my weaknesses, trusting
that your power to heal is greater than my ability to fix my life. Jesus, our
strength, keep me from all wrong and make me whole.

Ponder Today
What area of my life is in most need of the Lord’s strength? How can I turn to him when I need him?

Prayer for Evening
Jesus, our Savior, you walk with us through every circumstance of life even the valley of death—to lead us to new life. Stay near me and bring me closer to the Father, day by day. Jesus, our strength, walk with me.