• As many Christians from different traditions have noted, the number “40” is a significant number.  Recall that in the Old Testament, some of the most significant narratives reference the number 40 as a part of the story:

    • Noah and his family were in the Ark for 40 days and 40 nights. (Genesis 7:17)
    • Moses experienced the presence of God for 40 days and 40 nights on top of a mountain. (Exodus 34:28)
    • As punishment for their rebellion and complaining, the Israelites wandered in the desert for 40 years

    The Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark & Luke) all include in their presentation of the gospel the story of Jesus spending 40 days and 40 nights in the desert:

    Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. He fasted forty days and forty nights, and afterwards he was famished.

    – Matthew 4:1-2 (See also Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-2).

    Following this event in the life of Jesus, the early church adapted a practice of fasting, self-examination, repentance, renewal and waiting.  While not originally 40 days in length, this practice was primarily followed by those preparing for baptism, leading up to an Easter celebration.  Some trace this practice back to as early as the 2nd century C.E. and as late as the 4th century C.E.  At any rate, this practice has been followed by Christians for nearly 2000 years.

    Lent is a shortened form of the English word “Lenten” which means “spring”.  Accordingly, this time represents an entering into a new season.  During this new season, we enter a period where we abstain from things (fast) and we introduce new practices (discipline).  Someone described Lent as “a season of preparation, self-reflection and repentance when we seek to literally ‘turn around’ and realign our lives and focus toward God. It is a time to give up things as well as take on new life-giving practices, helping us rid ourselves of distractions and our own selfish desires. By doing so, we seek to live and love as more faithful disciples of Jesus Christ.” 

    Our self-reflection will focus on simplicity and contentment.  While taking inventory of the extravagant life God has blessed us with, we make a pledge that declares, “With God, we have more than ENOUGH!”  Over the next several weeks, we pray that you will discover the fullness of God as your source of everything you need.  Perhaps we will emerge from this experience with a fuller understanding of these words of Jesus:  “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes?”

    This journal has been compiled and produced to accompany you on your Lenten journey.  There are 40 days (Monday-Saturday) of readings from the Gospel according to Matthew.  In addition, there are reflective materials that supplement the readings.  Also, there is a space provided for you to respond with prayer and confession.  Your engagement with this journal may serve as a practice that you introduce in your life over the next 40 days.  You will note that there are no readings for the Sundays over the next 6 weeks.  On Sundays, there is no requirement to fast since every first day is a feast day, celebrating the Resurrection!

    I pray that you will open your mind & heart and consider traveling alongside the body of Christ in this Lenten journey.

    I am grateful to those who shared their hearts and provided personal reflections.

Dion Frasier

Preaching
Reynoldsburg Church of Christ

Meditations
  • Ash Wednesday

    February 14th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Psalm 51
  • Thursday after Ash Wednesday

    February 15th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Isaiah 43:16-21
    Matthew 11:1-19
  • Friday after Ash Wednesday

    February 16th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Psalm 37:1-6
  • Saturday after Ash Wednesday

    February 17th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Philippians 3:12-14
  • February 18th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Deuteronomy 26:1-11
    Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16
    Romans 10:8b-13
  • Monday of the First Week in Lent

    February 19th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Luke 5:12-16
  • Tuesday of the First Week in Lent

    February 20th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Luke 10:38-42
  • Wednesday of the First Week in Lent

    February 21st, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Matthew 11:28-30
  • Thursday of the First Week in Lent

    February 22nd, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Psalm 46
  • Friday of the First Week in Lent

    February 23rd, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Isaiah 32:16-20
  • Saturday of the First Week in Lent

    February 24th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Isaiah 40:28-31
  • February 25th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18
    Psalm 27
    Philippians 3:17-4:1
    Luke 13:31-35
  • Monday of the Second Week in Lent

    February 26th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Psalm 23
  • Tuesday of the Second Week in Lent

    February 27th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Luke 5:12-16
  • Wednesday of the Second Week in Lent

    February 28th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Philippians 4:4-9
  • Thursday of the Second Week in Lent

    March 1st, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Psalm 55:16-23
  • Friday of the Second Week in Lent

    March 2nd, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Psalm 17:1-7
  • Saturday of the Second Week in Lent

    March 3rd, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Matthew 6:25-34
  • March 4th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Isaiah 55:1-9
    Psalm 63:1-8
    1 Corinthians 10:1-13
  • Monday of the Third Week in Lent

    March 5th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Psalm 139:1-6
  • Tuesday of the Third Week in Lent

    March 6th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Psalm 139:13-18
  • Wednesday of the Third Week in Lent

    March 7th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Luke 18:14-19
  • Thursday of the Third Week in Lent

    March 8th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Galatians 1:10
  • Friday of the Third Week in Lent

    March 9th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Romans 12:3-8
    Matthew 15:32-39
  • Annunciation of the Lord

    March 10th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    1 Corinthians 12:1-11
  • March 11th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Joshua 5:9-12
    Psalm 32
    2 Corinthians 5:16-21
    Luke 15:11-32
  • Monday of the Fourth Week in Lent

    March 12th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Psalm 84:1-12
  • Tuesday of the Fourth Week in Lent

    March 13th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    2 Corinthians 12:1-10
  • Wednesday of the Fourth Week in Lent

    March 14th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    1 Timothy 6:2b-10
  • Thursday of the Fourth Week in Lent

    March 15th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Romans 5:1-11
  • Friday of the Fourth Week in Lent

    March 16th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    1 Corinthians 10:1-14
  • Saturday of the Fourth Week in Lent

    March 17th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Matthew 6:7-13
  • March 18th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Isaiah 43:16-21
    Psalm 126
    Philippians 3:4b-14
  • Monday of the Fifth Week in Lent

    March 19th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
  • Tuesday of the Fifth Week in Lent

    March 20th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Galatians 5:22-6:6
  • Wednesday of the Fifth Week in Lent

    March 21st, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Ephesians 4:25-5:2
  • Thursday of the Fifth Week in Lent

    March 22nd, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Romans 12:9-13
  • Friday of the Fifth Week in Lent

    March 23rd, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    1 John 4:7-21
  • Saturday of the Fifth Week in Lent

    March 24th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Acts 2:42-47
  • March 25th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Isaiah 50:4-9a
    Psalm 31:9-16
    Philippians 2:5-11
  • Monday of Holy Week

    March 26th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Isaiah 41:1-10
  • Tuesday of Holy Week

    March 27th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    2 Timothy 1:3-7
  • Wednesday of Holy Week

    March 28th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Matthew 28:1-10
  • Maundy Thursday

    March 29th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Mark 16:1-8
  • Good Friday

    March 30th, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    Luke 24:36-49
  • Holy Saturday

    March 31st, 2018

    Scripture(s)
    John 19-20
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