St Mark’s Lenten Thoughts: Thursday in the Fourth Week of Lent

A nun of the Missionaries of Charity order, which was founded by Mother Teresa, feeds a mentally retarded inmate at a mission home in the eastern Indian city of Calcutta December 4, 1996. REUTERS/Kamal Kishore PP03090051 jm - RTRYPH Lent Week Four—Thursday Psalm 73 Jeremiah 22:13-23 Romans 8:12-27 John 6:41-51 Psalm 73 was penned by… Continue reading St Mark’s Lenten Thoughts: Thursday in the Fourth Week of Lent

St Mark’s Lenten Thoughts: Wednesday in the Fourth Week of Lent

Lent Week Four—Wednesday Psalm 101 Jeremiah 18:1-11 Romans 8:1-11 John 6:27-40 When God told Jeremiah to go down to the potter’s house, the pottery wheel had been in existence for over 3,000 years. Jeremiah knew how pots were made and he might have wondered what was the point of going to the potter’s house? Why… Continue reading St Mark’s Lenten Thoughts: Wednesday in the Fourth Week of Lent

St Mark’s Lenten Thoughts: Tuesday in the Fourth Week of Lent

Lent Week Four—Tuesday Psalm 94 Jeremiah 17:1-27 Romans 7:13-25 John 6:16-27 The readings from Psalm 94 and Jeremiah 17 make clear arguments for being on the Lord’s “good side.” To me, the message is: Go it alone, find yourself in a pit of despair; walk with Him, all will be well. It’s a no-brainer choice,… Continue reading St Mark’s Lenten Thoughts: Tuesday in the Fourth Week of Lent

St Mark’s Lenten Thoughts: Monday In The Fourth Week of Lent

Lent Week Four—Monday Psalm 89:1-18 Jeremiah 16:10-21 Romans 7:1-12 John 6:1-15 Feeding of the 5,000; the only miracle recorded by all four gospels. What an amazing accomplishment, read by all, going unchallenged…until it was. It was about 50 years ago when our Day School Headmaster offered a point of view that was new to me.… Continue reading St Mark’s Lenten Thoughts: Monday In The Fourth Week of Lent

St Mark’s Lenten Thoughts: Sunday In The Fourth Week of Lent

Fourth Sunday in Lent Psalm 23 1 Samuel 16:1-13 Ephesians 5:8-14 John 9: 1-41 John’s Gospel for the Fourth Sunday in Lent calls to think about seeing, blindness, and healing. The young man is literally blind, but “sees”, knows and acknowledges it. He gains his sight, becoming able to physically see, because he trusts that… Continue reading St Mark’s Lenten Thoughts: Sunday In The Fourth Week of Lent