Fifth Week of Lent
O breathe on me, O breath of God, fill me with life anew, that I may love the things you love, and do what you would do.
On our journey to the Cross, we contemplate the raising of Lazarus this week. John tells us that Jesus came so we “might have life and have it more abundantly” (10:10), and his mission reaches a high point in this miracle. Lazarus becomes a paradigm for us. Like him, we all experience different versions of sickness and death. We can all imagine what it feels like to be in a stifling tomb—trapped in cold and darkness, feeling lifeless.
Jesus tells us he is the resurrection and the life (see John 11:25). He comes not just to show us the way to new life, or give us new life, but to be our life. Whenever we encounter him even now in these moments of prayer—we experience divine life. Lent is our time to clear away distractions so we can be more responsive to our relationships with Jesus, for he is standing outside whatever tombs we are in, calling us to come out.
Prayer for Morning
Jesus, the Resurrection, you came to give us abundant life. Be with me so that the joys and sorrows I experience today can be an opportunity to turn to you. Jesus, my life, call me out of darkness.
Ponder Today
How have my Lenten practices deepened my experience of the new life of Jesus? How do I want to approach these last two weeks before Easter?
Prayer for Evening
Jesus, the Resurrection, you came to inaugurate a new kingdom of life and love. Deepen my faith, especially when our world seems so distant from your reign. Jesus, my life, sustain me.








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