in our sin we have avoided your call.
Our love for you is like a morning cloud,
like the dew that goes away early.
Have mercy on us;
deliver us from judgement;
bind up our wounds and revive us;
in Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Common Prayer
This is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. A time for reflection and renewing our devotion to God. A time to stop and take stock, and to listen a little more carefully to His voice. I was not brought up to observe Lent but since joining the Anglican church in 1996 it has become a treasured time for me, building up to the wonderful joy of Easter Sunday! This year I especially feel the need to think carefully and consider any changes that the Lord may be asking of me. After some thought I have decided to spend some more time reading. The book above by Joyce Hugget is one of the books I have chosen. The others are:
I'm not sure whether I will actually get through all these in 6 weeks but I'm going to try, and I hope to share a few nuggets with you along the way.
Comments
I read a couple of books from Phillip Yancey. "What's so amazing about grace" made a lasting impression on me.
Maybe one day I will read this one.
I do a lot of reading, too.
Yes, let's fix our eyes on Jesus.
I read A Thousand Splendid Sun last year. I bought it for my 18 year old daughter for Christmas telling her that this is a book every Western girl MUST read. She doesn't read very mush, but have read this one and right away asked for the Kite Runner.
These books look great...I will check them out.
I love the Lent season. It really is a time of focus and meditation. Thanks for the reminder and the books.
Look forward to those "nuggets"