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To: Wrigley
This is the one I like

    LookingBULLET
      Unto the
        Cross.....
A devotional for the 1st Sunday of

LENT

Sunday, March 12

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Some years ago when we were returning from a weekend in Toronto, Canada, I started to get the feeling we were lost. Suddenly nothing looked familiar. My husband, who was driving, chatted happily remembering the weekend. He was oblivious to the fact we were off course. The more time passed, the more and more uneasy I became. Finally I asked if we could stop at a gas station to verify that we were going in the right direction.

That was the first time I remember being aware of my need for visual cues as we traveled. As the navigator I read the maps, check routes, and exits. But when my eyes are not on the map, they are looking at old barns, Victorian houses, shops or unusual trees or landscapes. Those become my markers to know I am on the right route home.

In much the same way, the men of faith in scripture sought to lay down faith markers as touchstones. Each meeting with God was something to be remembered on later journeys. Altars were built, Religious observances developed, Markers erected, each one intended to bring to mind the "Holy" moment, when they once more passed that way.

Just as in the Old Testament Jacob marked the place of His dream (Gen28:18-19), just as the Passover is a Celebration for all generations (Dt16:1), just as Moses marked the place God gave him Victory with an altar (Ex17:15), we too need touchstones to remind us of our journey.

So we celebrate the days of our Baptism, we remember Him in the breaking of the bread (John 22;19), we hang crosses in our homes, or have a "special" place where we have met God before

Lent is such a time. It is a marker in our spiritual journey. It is a time to search our hearts and see who sits on the throne. It is a time to remember that to carry our cross is to be victorious in obedience. It is a time to set down new "secret" markers to carry in our hearts. What is God saying to you this Lenten season? Is it something worth laying down a marker for a remembrance on your journey? Will it give you a new direction?

Teresa Riordan
Buffalo, NY USA

Scripture: Isa 6:1 1Ki 18:30


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Prayer:

Loving Father,

Allow this season to be a new spiritual marker in my life. I ask that you empty my heart of all that is not of you. So that the train of your robe so fill the temple of my heart that there is room there for nothing but Your Love and Your Grace. I ask this in the name of the One who laid down His Life that I might live--Jesus Christ the Lord.

Amen
Suggested Daily Scripture Reading
[Psalms 63, 98] [Dan. 9:3-10] [ Heb. 2:10-18] [John 12:44-50] Page designed by: Cecil Wallace
Prayer by: Teresa Riordan

26 posted on 09/28/2002 5:01:55 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: RnMomof7; grantswank; Wrigley; P-Marlowe
Excellent.

Ever thought about starting your own House Church?

Grant's secretary friend could print you an ordination certificate. First Sunday you meet on the lawn and then you move indoors. Best part about it, nobody to hold you accountable AND you can deduct your house payment as a parsonage.
30 posted on 09/28/2002 5:12:25 PM PDT by drstevej
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To: RnMomof7
Gee Mom. Did you go to Harvard? Your little vanity post makes a lot of sense. Indeed it makes too much sense. How many of these do you have?
34 posted on 09/28/2002 5:15:43 PM PDT by P-Marlowe
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To: RnMomof7
You should write more Mom, that is really well done.
35 posted on 09/28/2002 5:16:57 PM PDT by Wrigley
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To: RnMomof7
Some years ago when we were returning from a weekend in Toronto, Canada, I started to get the feeling we were lost. Suddenly nothing looked familiar. My husband, who was driving, chatted happily remembering the weekend. He was oblivious to the fact we were off course. The more time passed, the more and more uneasy I became. Finally I asked if we could stop at a gas station to verify that we were going in the right direction...

This is a great opening. A classic married-couple-takes-to-the-road tale. One can think of many excellent sermons that draw people in by illustrating their daily lives, just as the opening to this devotional does.
49 posted on 09/28/2002 11:25:03 PM PDT by George W. Bush
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To: RnMomof7
Those are beautiful devotionals, RnMom. Have you written any about Christmas?
50 posted on 09/29/2002 1:53:31 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg
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