Monday, April 09, 2007

Lenten Devotions 4

Now that Lent has come and gone and we are now officially into the season of Easter, I want to do something I meant to do throughout Lent. As you may know, Fourth Church puts out daily devotions that are available via email, on the website, or in print each week. Most of the time, these are written by members of the Fourth Church staff. During special seasons of the church year, like Lent, we also invite members of the congregation to contribute to these. This year's Lent devotions were excellent, and several of them were written by Fourth Church youth or adults associated with the youth program. As something of a Lenten retrospective, I want to post these Fourth Church Youth devotions on this blog, in case you missed them before. Thanks to all who worked hard on writing these!

Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 29:1–14

Reflection
The Bible often tells of those who leave their homes to follow God’s call. Abraham and Sarah, Moses, Hagar, Jacob—people who wandered in the wilderness, the desert, or in foreign lands, eager for guidance from the Lord. In Jeremiah, when the prophet is sharing God’s word, the people are exiled. God tells them to stay put—to marry, spend time with family, plant gardens, care for their new neighbors—and to enjoy a rather pleasant domestic life.

This reminds me of a time when I was stuck in an unsatisfying job. I prayed that God would tell me what to do, because surely God must want me to do something bigger and better! Finally I realized I could either check out or commit to do God’s work right where I was.

I chose to pray for the boss who made my life difficult and to look out for teammates who couldn’t speak up for themselves. I suddenly felt more satisfied—and more aware of the Spirit at work in this big corporation. Even my disagreeable boss somehow seemed more likeable! God doesn’t always call us to faraway places, but God does call each and every one of us to seek the welfare of our own city and to pray for those around us.

Prayer
Good and gracious God, help me to seek your will and to do your work wherever I may be. Amen.

Written by Amy Pagliarella, Fourth Church Rising Leader

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