Day 29, Lent 2024: Single-hearted

During Lent, we say we want to focus on the life and death of Jesus. We aim to set aside distractions and diversions to reflect on what God has done for us.

Yet our hearts are drawn away by broken relationships, physical illness, financial concerns, and other things. 

In the middle of war and famine, Isaiah encourages God's people to remember who they serve and who they belong to. He writes: "You are my witnesses,' says the Lord, 'with my servant whom I have chosen; that you may know and believe me and understand that I am he. Before me there was no God formed, neither will there be after me. I myself am Yahweh. Beside me, there is no savior' (Isaiah 43: 10-11)."

No lucky charms, no superstitious rituals, and no personal actions will save you. There is only One with the power to intervene, to save, and to bring you in harmony with God, people, and nature.

Challenge: What are you focused on or distracted by? Have you been reconciled to God today - and accepted his provision through Jesus Christ, his chosen servant?


Popular posts from this blog

Lent Day 39: Sentenced for your crimes and mine

Lent Day 31, 2024: Pruning that profits us

Day 32, Lent 2024: Disciplined because we are loved