Fifth Week of Lent
Thro’ this world of toil and snares, if I falter, Lord, who cares? Who with me my burden shares? None but thee, dear Lord, none but thee.
Along with Martha and Mary, Lazarus was one of Jesus’s best friends. When Lazarus died, Jesus saw the pain and grief of this family and proclaimed, “This illness is not to end in death” (Jn 11:4).
Jesus cares for each of us with the same compassion. When we face our own limitations and when we face the end of our lives—he sees our sorrow and proclaims to us that we will not end in death. The companionship of our friends and family is necessary for a full life, but even our closest loved ones cannot walk with us through death. Only Jesus can see
us through the end. With him at our side sharing our burdens, we find hope and strength.
Prayer for Morning
Jesus, our consolation, you came that we might have life, and have it more abundantly. Increase my hope so I may find security in your love even in the midst of loss and suffering. Dear Lord, shine in my darkness.
Ponder Today
How can I share some of the hope I receive from my relationship with Jesus? Who is someone in my life in need of companionship through a dark time? How can I help?
Prayer for Evening
Jesus, our consolation, you tell us that when we walk with you, our burdens are light. Stay near me through this world of toil and snares, and pick me up when I falter. Dear Lord, share my burdens.








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