This is a time I pray,
this 5th week of Lent,
of healing,
for all of us.
For me, liturgically speaking, this week
last year was when I was laid off at my last job.
As those who followed me back then know,
it was a very painful end to a very complex
job situation,
where I was a solo librarian at private business place.
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I have seen this Lent be a time of healing,
and with possible blooms of further healing.
I am seeing a little more
how much God loves and that the call to repentance
is a call to be healed;
to acknowledge our brokenness, our open sores and wounds
and repent before the Lord and ask to be healed.
And it may be that our repentance
is very small.
But we are small. We are weak. We must pray and ask in God's mercy
that we will give all of our seeking and prayers
and repentance to Him,
as little as they are,
and trust that they can be come all,
like the Widow who gave a small penny to the Lord
in the temple but by doing so
put in all she had
and so her little
became
everything.
You are right, you always see these things very clearly - I am glad I can read you.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am very, very glad about the little girl. I will keep praying.
Ah, gorgeous sunshine. It's finally starting to look a bit like that over here in London as well. Thank you for writing so simply and insightfully about things. I'm not Lent's biggest fan right now (or ever?), but there seems to be a pinhole of hope after reading this :)
ReplyDeleteWell it really is not me seeing things clearly - it is that I listen to the sermons in church and remember things I have read; the Widow's Mite is from a kids book I have from my childhood written by Walter Wangerin over 20 years ago!
ReplyDeleteglad though that I could pass on the encouragment to you both! :)
Continuing to pray for the little girl, and for you !
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