Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Reflections on Lent


Growing up, I was one of the only kids in my class who did not attend the Catholic church across the street from our elementary school. Sometime after Valentine's Day each year, I would hear my classmates talking about Lent. They shared about having to eat fish on Fridays and giving up sugary treats "for Lent", but I had no understanding of what they meant - and honestly, I'm not convinced that THEY knew why they were making these sacrifices either. It was just the thing to do.

Fast forward a bunch of years . . . I'm married with young children, and I want to make holiday celebrations meaningful and significant for my young family. It was at that time that I began to see the beauty of the Lenten season and how it could help us as a family to grow in seeking God together.

I discovered that Lent is a season of preparation . . . an opportunity to remove distractions and prepare to celebrate the joy of the Resurrection. There are three practices of Lent - fasting, prayer, and service. Each one of these has a purpose in helping to prepare our hearts.

Fasting is all about growing in our reliance upon God. I don't know about you, but I can't fast anything - not television, not chocolate, not Facebook, nothing - without being reminded of how much I need Him! When I've tried fasting in my own strength (and yes, I've done that 😔), inevitably one of two things will happen: either I will absentmindedly engage in the thing I'm "fasting" - like snacking on sweets while fixing treats for my kids, or I will justify why it's okay for me to indulge in something that I'm supposed to be fasting - like having cake because it's someone's birthday and I don't want to hurt their feelings. 

I needed to learn to fast correctly, and the only way to do that is by asking God what to fast from - asking Him to show me what is hindering me from going deeper in intimacy with Him. And then, the most important part - leaning on Him and relying on His grace to fast correctly. When I've done that, the time of fasting has been virtually effortless because I'm not relying on my ability but upon His!

Fasting and prayer in the Bible are almost always mentioned together, so it makes sense that prayer is a practice of Lent as well. In Ezra 8:21, fasting and prayer are combined with humility . . . recognizing that I am NOT "all that and a bag of chips." It's my pride that drives me to present an image of having it all together, and sadly this can even happen in my relationship with God. But during Lent, the goal is to create space in my schedule to connect with God in the secret place - to hear His voice and allow myself to be vulnerably real with Him. When I do that, He begins to fill me up, restoring the broken places and healing to the wounds.

As I grow in intimacy with God through fasting and prayer, I am now prepared to give out to others in service - or "almsgiving" - the third practice of Lent. As a follower of Jesus, I'd like to think that I serve others regularly. But this season is a reminder to serve intentionally and purposefully. It's a call to think of ways to minister to others in a way that will point them to Jesus instead of me. Sometimes that means doing something anonymously so that the person being blessed doesn't know where the blessing is coming from. Other times, it's doing something for a person who isn't in a position to do anything in return. And as I serve, I'm following the example of Jesus . . . after all, "the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others" (Mark 10:45 NLT).

So now, I actually look forward to the Lenten season - to the richness of this time of quieting my heart before Him and listening to His voice. I know that as I enter this time of fasting, prayer, and service to others, I'll be forever changed!

Monday, April 23, 2012

Easter fun - through the lens of Uncle Brock


Uncle Brock took some great pictures at our recent Easter family get-together . . . thanks for sharing them with us!










Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Happy Easter!

Our three precious children
Looking more and more like his Daddy every day!

Lael is becoming quite an amazing young lady!

Our whole family



Daddy with his kiddos

An Easter egg hunt at Grandma and Grandpa Martin's house became a "chase Noah all around the yard" game!

Noah is SO almost 2 . . . he couldn't sit still for a second!  We had to grab this pic before he squirmed away again!

The "big" cousins after their egg hunt

Cousin Hanna

Noah finally got the hang of the egg hunt . . . once everyone else had their eggs - he was more interested in the running around part!


Cousin Abby was quick to find her eggs!

Friday, April 6, 2012

Taking a look back

I was looking through old pictures today . . . and found a few Easter pictures.  I can't believe how much my children have grown!

Easter 2005
Lael - age 4
Jaden - 10 months
 Easter 2007
Lael - age 6
Jaden - almost 3


 Easter 2011
Lael - age 10
Jaden - almost 7
Noah - 11 months

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Today Lael, Jaden and Noah received special packages in the mail with Easter surprises from Nana and Papa. 

Noah was quite taken with the wrapping paper concealing his gift . . . it took him a while to decide whether or not he would tear it off the present :)
But when he did, he was delighted by the little pets that were waiting for him inside!  He especially loved the puppy . . . he gave it LOTS of kisses and hugs!

 Once Noah understood that there were fun things waiting underneath the wrapping paper, he wanted to help brother open his gift also.
 Jaden is very excited about his butterfly garden . . . he can't wait to order his caterpillars!
 Lael's gift was a beautiful bracelet - she was intent on reading the inscription as I took this picture.
 After taking this picture, I had to put the camera down so I could assist her in putting her bracelet on!
Thank you, Nana and Papa, for these special surprises! 
We love you!

Monday, April 2, 2012

Palm Sunday celebration

Rejoice, O people of Zion!
    Shout in triumph, O people of Jerusalem!
Look, your king is coming to you.
He is righteous and victorious,
yet he is humble, riding on a donkey—
riding on a donkey’s colt.
(Zechariah 9:9 NLT)

Most of the crowd spread their garments on the road ahead of him, and others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road.  Jesus was in the center of the procession, and the people all around him were shouting,
“Praise God for the Son of David!
Blessings on the one who comes in the name of the Lord!
Praise God in highest heaven!"
(Matthew 21:8-9 NLT)


Part of our church's Palm Sunday tradition is that the children process in wearing biblical costumes and waving palm branches.


This year they also sang "Amazing Grace - My Chains Are Gone"

Back at home, Lael and Jaden tried to explain to Noah about the significance of waving palm branches for Jesus as He rode into Jerusalem on a donkey.

I'm not sure that he understood what they were telling him, but he definitely was having fun!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Happy Easter!

Here we are on Easter Sunday morning . . . excited to worship our risen Savior!
 My boys
 Lael LOVES her baby brother!
 My sweet children - love them so much!
 Jaden - growing up so fast . . . almost 7 years old!
 And Lael is practically a young lady at 10 years old!


 Not to be left out, here's our sweet baby . . . almost 1 year old!
From our family to yours,
have a blessed Easter!