Fourth Week of Lent
‘Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved; how precious did that grace appear the hour I first believed!
John Newton wrote “Amazing Grace” in 1772 as an English pastor, but he was looking back at his life, before his conversion, when he captained a ship carrying people from Africa into slavery in North America. He wasn’t using hyperbole when he said that God’s grace “saved a wretch like me.”
Grace first broke into his life when he spent eleven hours lashed to the helm of his ship as a violent storm swept his crew overboard. There, on the angry ocean, he needed help and had no one to turn to but the God he had scorned and mocked. Because he survived, he began to consider that God had a purpose for him and eventually found his way to faith.
We are not being battered by mountainous waves in the North Atlantic, but our Lenten disciplines of prayer, fasting, and good works lash us to God’s grace, the only thing that can keep us safe in the storms of life.
Prayer for Morning
Saving God, though we are inconstant in our faithfulness, you never abandon us. God, our help, I cast myself upon your mercy.
Ponder Today
From what do I need God to save me? How have I experienced him breaking into my life this Lent?
Prayer for Evening
Saving God, you have a purpose for each of us. Grant me clarity and urgency to see what you intend for my life. God, our help, I want to serve you.








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