A prayer of humility for the Lenten season

I love this Lenten prayer that was composed by Rafael Cardinal Merry del Val (1865-1930), and I am praying it throughout Lent…  Litany of HumilityO Jesus! meek and humble of heart, Hear me.From the desire of being esteemed, Deliver me, Jesus.From the desire of being loved, Deliver me, Jesus.From the desire of being extolled, Deliver me,ContinueContinue reading “A prayer of humility for the Lenten season”

Letting God search me today — Ash Wednesday — the first day of Lent

Today, Ash Wednesday, marks the beginning of the Church’s observance of the Lenten season.  The next 6 weeks are set apart for the purpose of drawing us closer to God and seeking him with greater intensity.I attended an Ash Wednesday service at the First Presbyterian Church in downtown Champaign, IL.  When I stepped to theContinueContinue reading “Letting God search me today — Ash Wednesday — the first day of Lent”

Tempted to control others? Pray for them — Let God tell them what to do!

The third time Satan tempted Jesus in the desert he tempted Jesus with the need to control others, as I read it, and thus control the outcome of their lives:8 Again, the devil took Him up on an exceedingly high mountain, and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory. 9 And he saidContinueContinue reading “Tempted to control others? Pray for them — Let God tell them what to do!”

Where is God calling to serve during this Lenten Season? … Will you let him have his way?

The Rev. Dr. Andrew White, Vicar of St. Georges Anglican Church in Baghdad, Iraq, sitting with some of the children from his parishDuring Lent, which begins this Wednesday March 5, Jesus followers around the world humble themselves and open themselves up to God.  They say, in effect, “God I’m yours.  You are my Creator andContinueContinue reading “Where is God calling to serve during this Lenten Season? … Will you let him have his way?”

We cannot EVER let our guard down!

Wow!!We just cannot ever, ever, ever, ever let our guard down.  Not in this world.  Nor can we ever, ever, ever, ever think, “Well, I had lots of great quiet times last week.  I think I’m pretty good for this week.  I have enough momentum to keep me for a while.”Are you kidding?  There isContinueContinue reading “We cannot EVER let our guard down!”

This might just be your week to act outlandishly…

The parable of the workers in the Vineyard in Matthew 20:1-16 ends, well, outlandishly.  Now there’s a word for you — outlandishly.Here’s the ending…9 “The workers who were hired about five in the afternoon came and each received a denarius. 10 So when those came who were hired first, they expected to receive more. But each one ofContinueContinue reading “This might just be your week to act outlandishly…”

The mysterious interweaving of God’s grace and human choice

In the Parable of the Generous Landowner (or Parable of the Vineyard Workers) in Matthew 20:1-16, Jesus has the landowner respond this way to charges of being unfair:”I am not being unfair. You received the wages you agreed to work for.If I choose to be generous to others, can’t I do with my money asContinueContinue reading “The mysterious interweaving of God’s grace and human choice”