Sunday, March 05, 2006

A Meditation for the First Sunday in Lent

This is the sixth in a series of daily Lenten devotionals by a group of Anglican bloggers and friends. Today’s entry is by the infamous “Binky the webelf” of the Classical Anglican Net News (CaNN) blog. You can read other entries in the series here.

Excerpt: "In the wilderness Christ chose another way– for he was the bread from heaven, broken for you, who alone truly satisfies our deepest hunger; and the Son indeed leapt into death– but only by resolutely marching to the Cross by love, to die for us, and win for us eternal life; and Christ is and ever shall be the eternal King– but only by receiving the eternal crown of glory that fades not away, as the obedient Son of God, who rules over earth and heaven, over death and hell, over the hearts of his faithful people, who has indeed already won the resurrection victory, and calls us then to march, and pray, and suffer, and conquer, now and ever and unto ages of ages."

The rest at Lent and Beyond

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