Today’s psalm calls us to confess our wrongdoings to God lest
these unconfessed wrongdoings eat us up from the inside
out. The psalmist says when he failed to confess, he experienced
consequences in his body. He lost weight, groaned all day, and
felt his physical strength depleted.

Adam and Eve’s...

Loving God, help us to stop blaming others and take responsibility for what we do so that we may truly celebrate the coming Easter. Amen.


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Leccionario Semanal
February 27–March 5, 2017
Resumen de la Escritura

The texts for Ash Wednesday are all ominous in nature, pointing forward to the redemptive power of God’s grace. Lent is a time when Christians reflect on their mortality and sin, as well as on the creative and re-creative power of God. The original parents of humanity could not resist the seduction of the serpent, but that narrative stands beside the story of Jesus’ lonely and painful resistance to the power of Satan. In Romans, the “one man’s obedience” by which “the many will be made righteous” is the quality that endures. The Joel passage is an alarm bell in the darkness of the night. Those who are caught in this terrible moment cannot hope to save themselves, for they are powerless to do anything on their own behalf. They are powerless to do anything, that is, except to repent and to open themselves to God’s intervening mercy.

Preguntas para la reflexión

• Read Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7. What choices have you made that put you outside God’s intention for your life?
• Read Psalm 32. Are there unconfessed wrongdoings in your life that need God’s forgiveness? Will this Lent be a time when you can nd the freedom forgiveness brings?
• Read Romans 5:12-19. Have you experienced a relationship that has died? How has God renewed that time in your life?
• Read Matthew 4:1-11. What has tempted you to set faith aside and to trust only in yourself? How did that work out?

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