There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens. It was a gift to sit quietly under this tree in the early morning. Wherever we can find such a quiet place we need to have these times to sit in the silence with our hearts and hands open before Christ. The season of Lent is a time set aside to do just this. For many Lent is a time to give up something, but it can also become a time of considering change, of letting go. Seasons speak to me of change and change is not always easy or welcomed. However seasons of change provide an opportunity for us to reconsider what it means to follow Christ in the season where we find ourselves. So beginning today, Ash Wednesday, I want to explore the idea of seasons and what we can learn from them during this season of Lent.
I pray my words and my images will provide time and space for you to think about seasons of your life, past and present and the ways that God speaks to us through the seasons of our lives. Prayer Lord God, Giver of Seasons We sit before you this day with our hearts and hands open waiting for your presence and guidance in our lives. Amen
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Gigi Snyder
2/16/2024 10:16:17 am
Before reading your devotion I spent time in Psalm 111 this morning..
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