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Finished! (Lent Devotion) - Friday, April 19 (Good Friday)

Lord Jesus, keep us in the assurance that because you said, “It is finished,” we know that we have forgiveness of sins and eternal life with you. Heavenly Father, give us the courage to tell others of the glory that lies ahead for all your children. Thank you for all you have endured to put us right again. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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The Lamb (Lent Devotion) - Wednesday, April 17

O Lamb of God, we thank you for taking all our sins upon yourself. Freed from the burden, the guilt, and the condemnation of sin, we can live in grace and love as you have first loved us. Amen.

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Son or Shadow Watching? (Lent Devotion) - Tuesday, April 16

Father, God of Light, in whom no darkness dwells, thank you for sending your only Son to take us out of the shadows and into your Light. Help us to live as people who love and follow Jesus, the radiance of your glory, the true light of the world. Guide us as we shine that light into the lives of others who are still lost in the darkness. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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People of the Standing Stone (Lent Devotion) - Monday, April 15

Lord Jesus, you are the stone we have rejected. It is amazingly good news that you did not reject us but instead gave your life for us! Help us to order our lives around your words and promises. Empower us to share your good news with others. In your name, Amen.

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Preparing for Holy Week (Lent Devotion) - Saturday, April 13

As we enter the Holy Week, take time to read the passion and resurrection of Jesus in its entirety.

All four books of the Gospel tell the story but each with a different emphasis, based on the author and the message.

This year, we recommend reading John's version (beginning at John 12:12), which focuses on the exaltation of Jesus, how he remains in charge, driving all the action, completing the will of the Father, and being glorified as He is lifted up.

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