Lent 2022: Learning to Live With God...
"Not my will but Thy will be done"
"Not my will but Thy will be done"
Lent is a time of preparation for the Paschal mystery, when we awaken more fully to the reality of resurrection life. When we realize that God is at the center of all life, the self-denial traditionally associated with Lent becomes, ultimately, a process of self-fulfillment. Following Christ, we come to understand and experience our selfhood as intimately part of God's nature. Below, you will find material and practices offered with love by members of the Trinity community for your Lenten journey. Use the links sent in our Tuesday emails for new material, or just visit the website and browse at your pace. As we consider the overarching theme of these Lenten Meditations, we invite you to join us in using this Prayer to help you be more receptive to God's guidance in your life:
Make known to me Your ways, O Lord;
teach me Your paths.
Lead me in Your truth,
and teach me.
~Psalm 25:4-5
teach me Your paths.
Lead me in Your truth,
and teach me.
~Psalm 25:4-5
Offered by members of the Trinity Community...
Paths: A Meditation on Psalm 23, Verse 3 (KJV)
He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
Meditation
Where have your paths taken you? What did you learn on them? Where are you on your current path? Where would you like to go? |
Practice
If you can, take a walk. If you can, take a walk in a park or on the beach. If you can’t get out, remember a time when you did. Thank God for this wonderful world. Submitted by John McCurry |