Friday, March 20

Fourth Week of Lent

The earth shall soon dissolve like snow, the sun forbear to shine; but God, who called me here below, will be forever mine.

As we progress in our effort to confront and turn away from sin this Lent,
we start to see how our selfishness blinds us. When our ego sits at the center
of our universe, it distorts our vision because we interpret everything that happens as being either in accord with our will or against it. This orientation is a recipe for discontent because it does not align with reality; the world does not revolve around us.
Grace is the gift of God’s own life, and it reorients us to see him as the source of life. With God at the center, we see ourselves and the world in the light of his truth and love. Seeing rightly requires humility; we have to get smaller to fit into the world as it is. But this makes us feel at home in God, which allows us to respond with praise and gratitude.

Prayer for Morning

God of light, you hold all creation in being. Help me recognize your presence and action in every circumstance of my life. God of life, I surrender to you.

Ponder Today

What part of my life am I trying to control as though it depended only on me? How can I invite God to provide for me?

Prayer for Evening

God of light, without you, we are consigned to the darkness of our own selfishness. Call me out of my self-centeredness and into your generosity and abundance. God of life, let me walk in your light.