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PREPARING OUR HEARTS FOR

Easter

Day 10

Dealing With Doubt (Chapter 3) (Saturday in the first week of Lent)

PAUSE
As I enter prayer now, I pause to be still; to breathe slowly to recenter my scattered senses upon the presence of God.

(pause)
I pray Psalm 3: 2-3, repeating the words slowly, several times:
“Many are saying of me, ‘God will not deliver him.’ Buy you, Lord are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high.”

REFLECT
Bible: Many of [Jesus’] disciples withdrew and no longer followed him. So Jesus said to the twelve,
“And are you too wanting to go away?” “Lord,” answered Simon Peter, “who else should we go to? Your words have the ring of eternal life! And we believe and are convinced that you are the holy one of God.” (John 6:66-69 PHILLIPS)

Book passage: One morning, I asked Sammy if she ever doubted God’s existence or His power to intervene. She was back in the hospital after a particularly vicious epileptic attack. It was really more of a confession on my part than a question for her. But without hesitation, Sammy replied, “No! I never doubt God these days, Pete.” Pausing, she examined my face with a mixture of affection and reproach. “How can I doubt God?” she continued more softly. “God is all I’ve got!” (p. 34)

ASK
Ask myself: What doubts do I experience? Is there anything that holds me back from admitting them to myself, to God, or to someone I trust?

Ask the Lord: “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!” (Mark 9:24). I don’t understand why You don’t answer my prayers, but I’d rather wrestle with doubt, than resign myself to despair. I choose to walk through this with You rather than without You. I choose to believe that my struggles matte and that eternal life awaits.

YIELD
A prayer for a new heart by St. Ambrose of Milan (AD 337-397):

0 Lord, who has mercy upon all, take away from me my sins, and mercifully kindle in me the fire of Your Holy Spirit. Take away from me the heart of stone, and give me a heart of fl.esh, a heart to love and adore You, a heart to delight in You, to follow, and to enjoy You, for Christ’s sake.

Amen

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