2012 Lent

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Feb 122012
 
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Best 14.4 Minutes of your day?

This Lent we invite you to commit 1% of your day, every day, to meet alone with God in scripture, reflection and prayer. Of course, we all are seeking to walk with God all 1,440 minutes of each day. But amazing things happen if we also set aside specific time to give God our total attention?Here’s what you might try: Find a quiet, private space and time each day where you can dedicate at least 15 minutes of your attention (about 1% of your day). You don’t need to take much with you. Your Bible, of course (let us know if you need one and we’ll give you a copy). A journal and pen to write down what you hear. A cup of coffee or tea might be a bonus.Inside we’ve provided a guide which will help you to read through the Gospel of Luke in preparation for Easter. Luke, one of four Gospels in the New Testament, is the eye-witness testimony of the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Listening to God in these passages is a wonderful way to prepare to celebrate the coming of Christ at Christmas and all that means for us and for the world.Please don’t feel like you need to read the whole passage assigned for the day. The point is not to finish the assignment. You won’t get extra credit for doing so. The point is to listen for God speak. Some days, one verse is all you may need.And remember, if you miss a day, no sweat. Schedule time the next day. God is always ready and eager to meet with us. He is always gracious. Always patient. And a warning in advance, when it come to listening for God, some days will be more difficult than others. That’s true for everybody.

Faith Presbyterian Church

Lent, 2012

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A guide for meeting with God as we prepare for Easter

To help you LISTEN to God…

We offer the following passages from God’s Word in Luke for your reflection, and in preparation for Easter. We encourage you to keep a journal at hand to write down what you hear from God. If you’re new to all this, perhaps these steps will help you get started:

Invite - Find a time and space where you can have at least 15 minutes of privacy and silence. Begin by taking a moment to simply ask God to meet you. Expect God to answer your prayer and show up.

Scripture - Read slowly through the passage for the day (listed at right). Read it again, if you like. Pay attention to phrases or ideas that particularly strike you. As you read, ask God to speak. Don’t feel like you have to read the whole passage. Sometimes a few verses will be enough for the day.

Listen and Reflect- Use a journal to write down what you hear God saying in these verses. What is God telling you about Himself? What is God telling you about your life? What is God telling you he wants you to do, or to do differently? What questions are raised? What promises are here? What do you need to confess? Write what you hear, whatever you hear.

Respond – Remember that God’s Word isn’t just meant to inform, but to, ultimately, transform. Considering what you have heard from God today, what action are you being called to take? Now speak to God about what you have heard, and about other concerns and joys which may be on your heart and mind. You might even pray through the scripture. If it helps, write your prayer.

2012 Lent Reading Schedule

Wednesday, February 22 – Ash Wednesday
Reading: Luke 1:1-26

Thursday, February 23
Reading: Luke 1:26-56

Friday, February 24
Reading: Luke 1:57-80

Saturday, February 25
Reading: Luke 2:1-20

Sunday, February 26
Reading: Luke 2:21-52

Monday, February 27
Reading: Luke 3:1-38

Tuesday, February 28
Reading: Luke 4:1-30

Wednesday, February 29
Reading: Luke 4:31-44

Thursday, March 1
Reading: Luke 5:1-26

Friday, March 2
Reading: Luke 5:27-39

Saturday, March 3
Reading: Luke 6:1-16

Sunday, March 4
Reading: Luke 6:17-49

Monday, March 5
Reading: Luke 7:1-17

Tuesday, March 6
Reading: Luke 7:18-35

Wednesday, March 7
Reading: Luke 7:36-50

Thursday, March 8
Reading: Luke 8:1-18

Friday, March 9
Reading: Luke 8:19-56

Saturday, March 10
Reading: Luke 9:1-27

Sunday, March 11
Reading: Luke 9:28-45

Monday, March 12
Reading: Luke 9:46-62

Tuesday, March 13
Reading: Luke 10:1-24

Wednesday, March 14
Reading: Luke 10:25-42

Thursday, March 15
Reading: Luke 11:1-28

Friday, March 16
Reading: Luke 11:29-54

Saturday, March 17
Reading: Luke 12:1-34

Sunday, March 18
Reading: Luke 12: 35-59

Monday, March 19
Reading: Luke 13:1-17

Tuesday, March 20
Reading: Luke 13:18-35

Wednesday, March 21
Reading: Luke 14:1-24

Thursday, March 22
Reading: Luke 14:25-35

Friday, March 23
Reading: Luke 15:1-31

Saturday, March 24
Reading: Luke 16:1-18

Sunday, March 25
Reading: Luke 16:19-31

Monday, March 26
Reading: Luke 17:1-19

Tuesday, March 27
Reading: Luke 17:20-37

Wednesday, March 28
Reading: Luke 18:1-17

Thursday, March 29
Reading: Luke 18:18-43

Friday, March 30
Reading: Luke 19:1-27

Saturday, March 31
Reading: Luke 19:28-20:8

Sunday, April 1 – Palm/Passion Sunday
Reading: Luke 20:9-26

Monday, April 2
Reading: Luke 20:27-47

Tuesday, April 3
Reading: Luke 21:1-38

Wednesday, April 4
Reading: Luke 22:1-38

Thursday, April 5 – Maundy Thursday
Reading: Luke 22:39-65

Friday, April 6 – Good Friday
Reading: Luke 22:66-23:43

Saturday, April 7 – Holy Saturday
Reading: Luke 23:44-56

Sunday, April 8 – Easter Sunday
Reading: Luke 24:1-53

Monday, April 9
Reading: Wherever God may lead you next in his Word. Need some guidance? Check the Next Step guide for suggested readings each day which relate