Fifth Week of Lent
Just a closer walk with thee, grant it, Jesus, is my plea,
daily walking close to thee, let it be, dear Lord, let it be.
Neither Lazarus nor his sisters knew that he would die when he did. His sickness came upon him as a surprise, and suddenly their whole reality radically changed. Their faith in Jesus as the Resurrection and the Life was vindicated, but even after Lazarus was raised, he died again when his natural life was over. Their experience reminds us that each of us has limited time to do good in this life.
Our own deaths may well also come as a surprise; at a time we are not expecting, our whole reality will radically change and we will find ourselves stepping into eternity. As we sing here, When my feeble life is o’er, time for me will be no more. In that moment, Jesus will break into our existence in a whole new way—as the Resurrection and the Life—but we don’t have unlimited time to prepare for that amazing glory.
Prayer for Morning
Jesus, our beginning and end, you know our joys and our sorrows, and
you share our laughter and our tears. Help me to remember that you are
walking with me through life. Jesus, our brother, I need you.
Ponder Today
What is one thing I would change about my life if I knew that my death would arrive soon?
Prayer for Evening
Jesus, our beginning and end, you created us to cooperate with you in building your kingdom. Help me use my time to love well and deeply in my corner of the world. Jesus, our brother, let me not delay in turning to you.








Kimberly Kay Cox







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