Posted in Almsgiving, Fasting, Lent, Prayer

Three Pillars of Lent

Good morning! Following Ash Wednesday, let’s delve into the three pillars of Lent: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. These pillars serve as pathways to deepen our connection with God during the 40 days of reflection, service, and prayer in Lent.

As we explore these pillars—prayer, fasting, and acts of charity—it’s essential to remember their significance in our Lenten journey. They are highlighted by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount and underscored in the Gospel for Ash Wednesday (Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18), forming the core of our Lenten practices.

Before delving into these pillars, let’s grasp the essence of Lent. It’s a season of renewal, inviting us to revisit the fundamentals of our faith, hope, and love as disciples of Jesus. Lent isn’t just about adding extra tasks or making sacrifices; it’s about intensifying and refocusing our spiritual lives, cultivating enduring spiritual habits that endure beyond the season.

The word “Lent” itself derives from an old Anglo-Saxon term for Spring, underscoring its association with renewal and rebirth. It’s a journey—a “40 days and 40 nights” journey—leading us towards the holy mountain of Easter. And on this journey, we’re not alone. We walk alongside Jesus, reliving his temptations, transfiguration, ministry, and ultimately his journey to the cross and resurrection.

Moreover, we journey with fellow believers worldwide, sharing in the same Lenten practices and rituals across generations and borders. Special companions on this journey are the candidates and catechumens in RCIA programs, preparing for Easter, whom we hold in our prayers.

Lent is a penitential season, marked by purification and renewed conversion. Symbolized by purple vestments, solemn music, and simplified church decor, Lent calls us to repentance and inner transformation. The ancient ritual of receiving ashes on Ash Wednesday embodies this spirit of penance and mourning, echoing Old Testament practices.

Lent wants us to embrace prayer, fasting, and almsgiving not merely as obligations but as avenues to deepen our spiritual lives and journey towards Easter’s promise of renewal and redemption.

In my next post we will go in dept on each pillar.

Posted in Faith, Lent,

Embracing the Journey: Navigating Lent’s Spiritual Desert

As we enter the sacred season of Lent, marked by Ash Wednesday, we are reminded of Jesus’ 40 days in the desert, a period of solitude, reflection, and spiritual testing. In Mark 1:13, we read how Jesus remained in the desert, enduring trials and temptations. This challenges us to reflect on our own spiritual journeys as we embark on this Lenten season.

In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus emphasizes the cost of discipleship, urging us to deny ourselves and take up our crosses daily (Luke 9:23). This call to self-denial and sacrifice may seem daunting, yet it is essential for deepening our relationship with Christ. Similarly, in John 15:9, Jesus invites us to abide in his love, reminding us that remaining steadfast in his love requires commitment and perseverance, especially in times of trial and desert-like experiences.

The desert symbolizes a place of emptiness, solitude, and spiritual struggle. It is where we confront our weaknesses, temptations, and doubts. Yet, it is also a place of profound growth and transformation. Just as Jesus was led into the desert by the Holy Spirit, we too are called to embrace our own spiritual deserts, trusting that God will sustain us and lead us closer to Him.

During this Lenten journey, let us prioritize our relationship with God above all else. Let us carve out time for prayer, fasting, and reflection, seeking to deepen our understanding of His word and His will for our lives. Let us also remember to lift up our crosses, whatever they may be, and follow Jesus with unwavering faith and obedience.

As we journey through Lent, let us also extend love and compassion to others, even those with whom we may struggle. Let us pray for those we find difficult to love, recognizing that forgiveness and reconciliation are essential aspects of our Christian faith.

So, as we embark on this Lenten season, let us embrace the desert experiences of our lives, trusting that God is present with us every step of the way. May this time of spiritual renewal and reflection draw us closer to God and deepen our commitment to living lives of faith, love, and service. Amen.

Posted in Blessed, Faith, God, Hope, Joyful-Echoes.com, Life

Embracing God’s Divine Sense of Humor in Life’s Twists and Turns

Amidst life’s twists and turns, have you ever paused to consider the divine sense of humor that God possesses? It’s remarkable how He orchestrates our paths, rerouting our plans and weaving people and circumstances together in unexpected ways. When everything seems to be falling apart and not going according to our carefully laid-out plans, it might just be a sign that God is at work behind the scenes.I

Proverbs 16:9 reminds us, “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.” This verse serves as a gentle nudge to trust in the divine guidance that is constantly at play in our lives. Even when we feel lost or disheartened, it’s crucial to remember that God is intricately involved in every aspect of our journey.

So, the next time you find yourself grappling with uncertainty or facing unforeseen challenges, take solace in the knowledge that God is working on your behalf. Embrace the unexpected detours and delays, for they might just be paving the way for something greater than you could have ever imagined. Just hold on a little longer, have faith, and believe that God’s divine plan is unfolding in ways that surpass our understanding.

May we find peace and reassurance in surrendering to God’s divine sense of humor and guidance, allowing Him to steer us towards the remarkable destinations He has in store for each one of us.

Posted in Blessed, Faith, God, gratitude, Joy, Life

Take the Glow Up Challenge

A glow up challenge for women or men is a personal transformation journey focused on various aspects of one’s life to feel more confident, empowered, and overall radiant. It typically involves setting goals in areas such as physical health, skincare, fashion, self-care, mental well-being, and personal growth. Participants may engage in activities such as regular exercise, adopting a skincare routine, updating their wardrobe, practicing self-love and mindfulness, learning new skills, and pursuing personal development objectives. The glow up challenge is about investing in oneself, embracing positive changes, and ultimately achieving a more vibrant and fulfilled lifestyle.

“Dear God, as we embark on this glow up challenge, guide us in our personal transformation journey. Grant us strength and motivation to focus on enhancing various aspects of our lives, including physical fitness, grooming, spiritual mental health, and career development. May we find confidence and self-esteem in the positive changes we make, and may we always strive for a more fulfilling and confident lifestyle. As we get closer to you in the word also.

Amen.”

Posted in Blessed, Faith, God, Joyful-Echoes.com, Life

In every step I take

In every step I take, I am assured that God is orchestrating the path ahead, smoothing out every twist and turn before me. His divine presence ensures that even the most challenging circumstances are transformed into opportunities for growth and blessings. As Isaiah 45:2 reminds us, “I will go before you and level the mountains; I will break down gates of bronze and cut through bars of iron.” With unwavering faith, I trust that God has strategically placed the right individuals in my life, each one instrumental in paving the way for success. Every encounter, every challenge, and every victory is part of His master plan, perfectly synchronized with His timing. In moments of doubt or uncertainty, I cling to the promise that nothing – no person, no illness, no setback – can thwart His purpose for me. For “if God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31). With this declaration resonating in my heart, I walk in confidence, knowing that what God has spoken over my life will undoubtedly come to fruition. This unwavering belief fuels my journey, filling each day with hope, courage, and boundless possibilities. So, let us stand together, united in faith, as we proclaim His faithfulness and embrace the abundant blessings that await us. Amen.

Posted in Bible, Blessed, Handpicked, Joyful-Echoes.com, Ministry

Handpicked

God handpicked you, even if you feel like an outsider. Regardless of your past, background, or perceived inadequacies, God chooses you. The world may say you’re not qualified or that you don’t fit in, but God’s response is, “You’re exactly who I’m looking for.” He specializes in choosing strangers, those who don’t conform to societal expectations, those with flaws and weaknesses.

In Jeremiah 1:5, God declares that He knew and approved you before you were even formed in your mother’s womb. You’re not just chosen; you have a calling and greatness within you. Don’t let the enemy’s lies make you feel left out or unworthy. God has a history of choosing unexpected individuals, like David, a shepherd boy who became the king of Israel, and Moses, who led the Israelites despite his flaws.

Even Jesus, instead of choosing the expected candidates, picked fishermen and tax collectors as his disciples. He didn’t go for the most qualified; he chose those with imperfections. Similarly, God’s choice of you isn’t based on your flaws or background. He knew every mistake you would make, every struggle you’d face, and still, He chose you.

Don’t disqualify yourself; God’s calling on your life is unchangeable. Start each day acknowledging that you are chosen and approved by the Creator of the universe. You are a masterpiece, fearfully and wonderfully made. People may disapprove or look down on you, but their opinions don’t matter when you have Almighty God’s approval.

Your past struggles and setbacks haven’t disqualified you; they’ve prepared you for where God is taking you. You are a perfect fit for your assignment. Instead of dwelling on what could have been, embrace the fact that God considered everything and still chose you. Hold your head high, knowing that your worth comes from being chosen by God.

Posted in gods-love, Grateful, joyful-echoes, Ministry, Nobody

Just A Nobody

I listen to Z88.3 Orlando it’s a Christian radio station and I just love all the talks, music etc….

I listened to KLOVE when I lived in Ohio.

One of my favorite songs is by Casting Crowns called Nobody.

It’s basically saying what I have thought for the past few years, why me? Why was I selected and lead to take ministry classes? To be ordained when I am so flawed? We all have flaws but I wonder why God lead me to take classes the ultimately led me to become ordained.

Was it to teach me how to become better, wiser?

I’m just an ordinary person spreading the word about Jesus. In ways of stories I create , thoughts I have . And teachings I have studied as well as my own Life experiences etc..

The mystery of why You chose me Lord has persisted throughout my life. I’ve often been told that I belong at the end of the line with the Not-Quites and the Never-Get-It-Rights and How can you be a minister you used to swear smoke, etc….

As the song goes

I’m just a nobody, sharing the story of Somebody who saved my soul. Since You rescued me, my heart now sings a song,

In moments of doubt, when the devil questions my worth, I confidently respond that I’m just a nobody proclaiming Somebody great.

The stories of Moses’ stage fright and David facing a sword with a rock remind me that outsiders like the twelve You picked can change the world. Everyone has a purpose, and when the devil questions my identity, I assert that I’m just a nobody proclaiming Somebody who saved my soul.

Thank you Lord for saving me and allowing me to spread your word

And in the spirit of the message, let’s reflect on Psalm 27:1 – “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”

Here is the song by the casting crowns enjoy. Called Nobody

Posted in Love

Prioritizing Love in 2024

In the midst of setting the usual New Year’s resolutions – diet, exercise, and spending less time online – there’s one goal that promises not just commitment, but genuine enjoyment: spending quality time with your spouse or partner in 2024.

Our lives are busier than ever, consumed by work, job searches, shuttling kids to various activities, and the demands of daily life. It’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of responsibilities, often neglecting the foundation of our support system – our relationships.

Putting conscious effort into spending more time with your partner can be a game-changer. Amidst the chaos, taking a moment to hold their hand signifies a simple yet powerful act of connection. It’s a reminder that amidst the hustle, the heart of your life lies in the bond you share.

Here are six ways to spend quality time with your partner and foster a thriving relationship:

  1. Weekly Date Nights: Set aside dedicated time each week for a date night. Whether it’s a cozy dinner at home, a movie night, or a spontaneous adventure, prioritizing this time enhances intimacy.
  2. Technology-Free Time: Create windows where both of you disconnect from devices. This allows for undivided attention, fostering deeper conversations and strengthening emotional bonds.
  3. Shared Hobbies: Identify activities you both enjoy and make time for them together. Whether it’s cooking, hiking, or even learning something new, shared interests deepen your connection.
  4. Express Gratitude: Regularly express appreciation for each other. Small gestures of gratitude, like a heartfelt compliment or a thoughtful note, contribute to a positive and affirming relationship.
  5. Travel Together: Plan a getaway, even if it’s just a short weekend trip. Exploring new places creates lasting memories and provides an opportunity to reconnect away from the routines of daily life.
  6. Volunteer as a Couple: Giving back to the community as a team is not only fulfilling but also strengthens your bond. Find a cause that resonates with both of you and contribute your time together.

Bible Verse: Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 (NIV)
“Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.”

In essence, this verse emphasizes the power of unity and mutual support, underscoring the importance of having a partner by your

Posted in Blessed, Blogging, Faith, Uncategorized

New Beginnings

In 2 Corinthians 5:14-21, the message is clear: “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.” As we enter the end of the first week of the New Year, people often make resolutions to change, but true new beginnings come only from God. Unlike human efforts, God can fundamentally transform us through the work of Jesus Christ on the cross.

To experience a genuine new beginning, we must recognize three areas where God might be calling us to change: Personally, Communally, and Missionally.

  1. Personally: Our vision for our lives should align with God’s plan – conformity to the image of Christ. This involves growing in maturity, experiencing God’s grace, and putting on the character of Christ. Let’s reflect and pray, asking God to reveal how we can conform to Jesus in the coming year.
  2. Communally: As a church community, we’re challenged to manifest God’s presence by growing in unity, love, and service. This includes intentional hospitality, encouraging conversations, discipleship, and addressing the needs within our community. Let’s seek God’s guidance on how we can mature spiritually and practically as a church.
  3. Missionally: God calls us to reach out to those outside His kingdom with love, grace, and truth. We need to see people as Jesus does – sheep without a shepherd. Our hope in the Gospel should renew our perspective on our city, state, and world. Let’s pray for God to touch our hearts and show us how to engage our city with the transformative power of the Gospel.

Remember all things are possible with God. By continually beholding the Lord in His word, we can be transformed into His likeness. As we commit ourselves to this, we’ll discern God’s calling for our lives personally, communally, and missionally.

Posted in Faith, Forgiveness, Life, Love, New Year, Peace

Embracing Positivity in the New Year: A Journey of Forgiveness and Love

As the new year dawns upon us, I find myself reflecting on the transformative power of forgiveness, love, and understanding. It’s not just a gift we bestow upon others; it’s a profound gift we give ourselves, lightening our spirits and keeping us aligned with the positive energy that emanates from God.

Entering the new year with a heart full of forgiveness is an act of divine grace. In the Bible, we are reminded that to receive forgiveness, we must extend it to others. “For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” (Matthew 6:14) This timeless truth emphasizes the reciprocity of forgiveness—our ability to receive it hinges on our willingness to grant it.

In the tapestry of life, forgiveness is the thread that weaves love and understanding into our relationships. The act of forgiving others is not merely a gesture of bidding goodbye to resentment; it’s a way of releasing the negative vibes that can weigh us down. As we embrace forgiveness, we free ourselves from the shackles of bitterness, creating space for love and positivity to flourish.

A quote that resonates with the essence of stepping into the new year with a positive mindset is, “Tomorrow is the first blank page of a 365-page book. Write a good one.” (Brad Paisley) Each day offers an opportunity for a new beginning, a chance to let go of past grievances and embrace a brighter, more positive future.

So, as we stand at the threshold of the new year, let’s commit to forgiveness, love, and understanding. In doing so, we not only gift others the grace of our forgiveness but also bestow upon ourselves the freedom to live in harmony with the divine positivity that surrounds us. May the coming year be a tapestry woven with threads of love, understanding, and the transformative power of forgiveness.