In our journey of faith, we often encounter moments of silence, where it feels as if God is on mute. This silence can be disconcerting, but it is in these times that we are called to embrace the stillness and seek God with a pure heart. Our relationship with God is not transactional; it is not about doing enough to receive something in return. Instead, it is about offering ourselves to God out of love, not expectation.
During this Lenten season, we are exploring the concept of God's silence through our sermon series, "God on Mute." We delve into the life of Jesus, particularly His Passion Week, to understand the significance of silence and unanswered prayers. We learn that silence is not an absence but a space for growth, much like a tree planted in winter develops deep roots to prepare for the spring bloom.
We are reminded of the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, where Jesus contrasts the self-righteousness of the Pharisee with the humble repentance of the tax collector. It is not our outward actions that matter most to God, but the condition of our hearts. In prayer, we must approach God with humility, acknowledging our need for His mercy.
Our faith is often tested in the silence, where unanswered prayers challenge our beliefs. Yet, it is in these moments that our faith can deepen. We are encouraged to participate in the life of the church, including the ministries we offer, such as Scouting, which helps shape the future leaders of our community. Our giving and service are expressions of our love for God and our commitment to His work.
As we prepare for Easter, we are called to reflect on the suffering and silence that Jesus experienced. We are invited to engage in practices that draw us closer to God, such as the online prayer study and live stream prayer sessions. These resources are designed to help us navigate the silence and grow in our relationship with God.
In communion, we come together as a community to remember the sacrifice of Jesus. We confess our sins and receive forgiveness, participating in the sacred act that unites us with Christ and with one another. As we partake in the Lord's Supper, we are reminded of the new covenant established through Christ's blood, which offers us grace and redemption.
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