Lent, Day Twenty

STEP ONE: BREATHE

Take a deep, cleansing breath. Allow the air to fill your lungs and expand your body. Exhale and empty yourself into the room. Repeat three times - once for the one who Created you, once for the Incarnate One who walks beside you, and once for the Spirit whose life fills your being.

STEP TWO: DWELL IN WORD

The Parable of the Acorn:

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What then shall we compare to the Kingdom of heaven? What parable should we use? It is like the first acorn that falls from the tree in late summer. Thud. From a place high on the oak tree, this small nut crashes unto the backyard deck. It hits hard enough to make a sound, then rolls ever so slightly after impact. The first of many acorns to fall, it is a sign of things to come. This marks the beginning of a changing of seasons. Soon, dozens of acorns will follow; there will be so many that the homeowner will have to sweep them on a daily basis to walk on the deck.  

  

What does this parable mean?   

  

The Word of God is the acorn. From above, it breaks into our everyday lives as both a sign and a promise. It is a sign that the Kingdom of God is at hand. As we live life, we will receive more and more reminders of the close nature of God’s Kingdom. God’s Word not only points to the presence of the Kingdom but also to its power of transformation. God’s Word of promise and hope changes our lives whenever it is heard and taken to heart. When we respond to the call for justice and peace, boldly proclaimed by God’s Word, we participate in the change God is bringing to bear on our broken lives. Let those with ears listen! 

 

 

A Question to Ponder: 

Where in your life do you see God at work? 


STEP THREE: PRAY

Gracious God,

change me. Open my heart in those places where it is closed. Forgive my hardness and terseness as I lose patience with others. Replace my impatience, self-centered nature, and prejudice with your love and hospitality. Align my life and values with your grace so that I might participate in your Kingdom that has broken into this world through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Through Jesus Christ, Amen.


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