Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Patient trust

Ash Wednesday -- the First Day in Lent

People will not be ashamed of the small beginnings, and they will be very happy when they see Zerubbabel with the plumb line, measuring and checking the finished building.
~ Zechariah 4:10 (ERV)

After they gathered again in Galilee, Jesus told them, “The Son of Man is going to be betrayed into the hands of his enemies. He will be killed, but on the third day he will be raised from the dead.” ~ Matthew 17:22–23a (NLT)

Lord, people laugh at you and your workers in the beginning. What you are doing does not seem very impressive by their standards. That is because unlike you, they can't see how things will end up. Please keep me from this kind of shortsightedness. Save me from cynicism! Help me to see enough of what you are doing so that I trust you without reservation. You have some big plans in the works and I want to honor you by patiently trusting you. Please nurture patient trust in me during this season of Lent. Amen.

Challenging Words
  • Plumb Line ~ A construction tool that consists of a string with a weight on one end. It is used to line up blocks, rocks, or wood studs so that a wall is straight.
  • Betrayed ~ Betrayal is an act of disloyalty and deception that hurts or dishonors those who trust you -- such as friends, family members, a clan, or a nation.
  • Cynicism ~ An eagerness to doubt or distrust the motives of others
  • Without Reservation ~ wholeheartedly -- without doubt or hesitation
  • Lent ~ the 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday to Easter observed by Christians as a time of preparation for the celebration of the resurrection of Christ Jesus from the dead. During Lent many Christians will fast and give extra attention to eliminating sinful attitudes and behavior from their lives.


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*ABOUT THE
DAILY TEXTS

The Daily Texts have been published by the Moravian Church since 1731. In 2015 I started posting these Bible verses for my spiritual formation students at Pacific Islands University. In the process of responding to the verses, I found the rhythm of looking for a common thread and writing a prayer based on that key idea to be helpful for my own soul.

The prayers are more or less modeled on the TRIP method, which is what I ask my students to do in their journaling. ~ Brad Boydston

TRANSLATIONS

ABP = Authorized Boydston Paraphrase — my own freestyle biblical adaptation — somewhere between paraphrase, commentary, and sermon

CEB = Common English Bible (©2011, the Common English Bible)

CEV = Contemporary English Version (©1995, American Bible Society)

EEB = EasyEnglish Bible (©2015, MissionAssist)

ERV = Easy-To-Read Version (©2006, World Bible Translation Center)

GNT = Good News Translation (©1992, American Bible Society)

MSG = The Message (©1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002 by Eugene H. Peterson)

NCB = New Catholic Bible (©2019 by Catholic Book Publishing Corp.)

NCV = New Century Version (©2005, Thomas Nelson Inc)

NIRV = New International Reader's Version (©1996, 1998, Biblica)

NIV = New International Version (©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011, Biblica)

NLT = New Living Translation (©1996, 2004, 2007, 2013, Tyndale House Foundation)

NRSVUE = New Revised Standard Version (© 2021 the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.)

NTE = New Testament for Everyone (©2011 Nicolas Thomas Wright.)

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