Close to our Savior, our
brother
Closer to Christ on this
journey
feeling the yoke, the weight
He carried
the cross He bore, for me,
for you
Remembering His choices, for
us
turning His face toward
Jerusalem,
Walking yoked with Him, as
were His first disciples
feeling His strength, His
suffering, His courage
the Word made flesh, walking
this journey
guiding us, walking here with
us
Closer to Christ, in this
Lenten season
walking with Christ, our
Savior
feeling Him with us along
the way
as they did, His first
disciples, with Him
marching, as His apostles, His
witnesses
out into the world, His
messengers
His light closer to them,
the outcasts
those who need His love
those like you and me
all over the world
edited March 24, 2014
Closer to Christ – v4
(edited version 2)
edited March 23, 2014
Closer to Christ – v3
edited January 18, 2014
Closer to Christ – v2
February 21, 2009
Closer to Christ
based on email Partners in Ministry message
2/20/09 from Bishop Peter Weaver
“TIME AND FASTING.
As we begin Lent, I would once
again commend to you the wonderful spiritual discipline of fasting. John Wesley
considered it one of the six primary "means of Grace." But I was
surprised to read TIME magazine’s cover story (Feb. 23) on "How Faith Can
Heal" commending fasting also. "One of the staples of both traditional
wellness protocols and traditional religious rituals is the cleansing fast,
which is said to purge toxins... Done right, these fasts may lead to a state of
clarity and even euphoria." Dr. Catherine Gordon of Children's Hospital
Boston is quoted about the positive changes that occur in the body and brain
(and I would add, spirit) during a "short-term fast." The
"Wesley fast" consists of not eating from after dinner on one day to
just before dinner on the next day... giving up two meals over a twenty four
hour period. If you have any questions about your health you should check with
your doctor first. It can be tough at first, but the members of the
congregations I served and I found it to be a great blessing whether used just
during Lent, or year around as Wesley did.
There are other
forms of fasting, such as foregoing things we think we "can't do
without" like television or shopping for non-necessities. The time saved
or the money saved can then be put to extra time for meditation or supporting
special mission projects. It becomes a plus, not really a minus. Fasting
centers us in the Spirit, confirming that strength that is greater than our
appetites. It is an exercise in "God's will, not mine be done." What
may seem at first to be "denial" becomes "affirmation," and
that which at first seems to be "depriving" becomes a fullness of
cleansing and clarity. Try it yourself, and commend it to your congregation.
Whatever spiritual
disciplines you undertake during Lent, I pray that they will draw you closer to Christ, the Cross, and
New Life!”
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