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Reformation Lutheran Lenten Daily Devotional 1999

[ Lenten Index | One big file (115K) with all of the devotionals]


Daily Devotionals for Lent

February 17, 1999 – April 4, 1999

Eighth Issue

Written by members of
Reformation Lutheran Church
a member church of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Reformation Lutheran Church

7601 East 13th St. N.
Wichita, KS 67206-1278
316-634-0586

Ash Wednesday February 17, 1999
Palm Sunday March 28, 1999
Holy Week March 28-April 4, 1999
Easter Sunday April 4, 1999

Worship services held every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Lenten services held every Wednesday at noon and 7:30 p.m.

These devotionals may be found on the Internet at
http://www.reformation-lutheran.org/lent/1999

Editors: Lynda Carrier-Metz, Dallas Cronk and Dr. Mark Yeskie

Cover artwork by Matt Metz, seventh grade
Back artwork by Sarah Schmidt, fifth grade

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It is the winter of our year. Skies are gray; trees are bare and shivering in the prairie winds. Tall grass is brown, flowers asleep.

It's the winter of our souls. Our Lord Jesus Christ will soon be put to death at the hands of men and women.

The season of Lent brings with its passing the last harsh winds of winter. Already the first shoots of wheat are touching the dreary landscape with color. We know the southerly breezes and the tulips and the smell of spring rain are just out of reach.

And we know that our Redeemer lives!

The season of Lent, the winter of our souls, is a time for meditation, for deep reflection. It was in the winter of our souls that Jesus died, cold and alone, so that that we might live in the sunshine. Think of him now.

Follow me, he said, and I will make you fishers of men. Feed my lambs.

The ones to whom Christ spoke these words, Peter and Andrew, did not think they had much talent. They were itinerant fishermen, workers without pedigree. Yet Jesus called them: Follow me, feed my lambs.

And so he calls us. Follow me. Feed my lambs. We may feel clumsy and incompetent like Peter and Andrew. Maybe we think we have nothing to offer. But each and every one of us is gifted in some way by the Holy Spirit to do what Christ asks: Love one another. Go into the world and make disciples. Feed the hungry. Care for the sick. Preach, teach, witness, pray, proclaim, nurture, admonish, share. All things in love, according to our gifts.

This booklet is a gift to you. The meditations contained here are based on passages from Scripture that encourage us to discover and use the spiritual gifts each of us has been given by God. In joyful response to God's love, in the certainty of his empowering presence, we are called to understand those gifts and channel them into Christian action.

As the gloom of winter fades into the brilliance of a Kansas spring, as the sadness of the inexorable march to the cross dissolves into the unspeakable joy of resurrection, let us join together in community and give thanks to our God who has given us all that we have.

Follow him. Feed the lambs.


God bless each of those writers who chose to dedicate their time and talents
to contribute to the Reformation Lutheran Church Lenten Devotional.

Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 19
Feb. 20
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 23
Feb. 24
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
Feb. 28
Mar. 1
Mar. 2
Mar. 3
Mar. 4
Mar. 5
Mar. 6
Mar. 7
Mar. 8
Mar. 9
Mar. 10
Mar. 11
Mar. 12
Dallas Cronk
Ken Woodard
Barb Lee
Shari Ryding
Dee Hambright
Carl A. Nelson
Susan Martin
Cheryl Hoops
Judy McDiffett
Richard McDiffett
Pauline Latham
Dawn Gorges
Patty Taylor
Sean Taylor
Linda Stein
Jerry Whetstone
Mark Buxton
Tim Meyer
Amy Pletcher
Larry Frank
Jill Pletcher
Mark & Julie Hansen
Bruce Brittain
Rhonda Larma
Mar. 13
Mar. 14
Mar. 15
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 18
Mar. 19
Mar. 20
Mar. 21
Mar. 22
Mar. 23
Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Mar. 26
Mar. 27
Mar. 28
Mar. 29
Mar. 30
Mar. 31
Apr. 1
Apr. 2
Apr. 3
Apr. 4
Sandra Muse
Rod LaRue
Matt Leavitt
Josh Brandes
Dr. Kurt Soschinske
Wil Johnson
Lynda Carrier-Metz
Cheryl Johnson
Amy Ryding
Ray Smith
Dr. Eunice Myers
Doreen Leptien
Nora Steg
Susayn Brandes
Kevin O'Connell
Carla Johnson
Joanne Dumler
Jim Dumler
Keith Martin
Bob Weaver
Pastor Robert Kloth
Bishop Charles Maahs
Dr. Pastor Gerald Mansholt
Special thanks! Carolyn Pitts, Patty Taylor, Pam Buxton, Bruce Brittain, and Lynda Carrier-Metz for writer assignments. Your time is greatly appreciated. Thanks to Lotus Gerards and those who distributed these teachings to our members and others throughout the community.

Lenten 98 Cover Image

O Lord, throughout these forty days
You prayed and kept the fast;
Inspire repentance for our sin,
And free us from our past

You strove with Satan and you won;
Your faithfulness endured;
Lend us your nerve, your skill and trust
In Gods eternal Word.

Though parched and hungry, yet you prayed
And fixed your mind above;
So teach us to deny ourselves
That we may know God's love.

Be with us through this season, Lord,
And all our earthly days,
That when the final Easter dawns,
We join in heaven's praise.


O Lord, throughout These Forty Days.
Text based on Claudia F. Hernaman, 1838-1898


For other Easter and Lenten links, please look at the Lent & Easter page generated by St. John's Lutheran Church in Brookfield, Wisconsin.

A big thanks to Rev. Richard Jordan of Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan IA. These midi sequences copyright Zion Lutheran Church, hymns copyright Concordia Publishing house, used by permission. For more information on the midi sequences, please check out The Lutheran Hymnal Midi Project Home Page. This is an audio library of midi files of all 660 hymns in the Missouri Synod Lutheran Hymnal.


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