Pat Dague: Thirst
This is the one of two entries today in a series of
daily Lenten devotionals by a group of Anglican bloggers and friends. This entry is by Pat Dague of the Transfigurations blog.
The second post by Richard Kew follows below.
You can read all the other entries in the series here.
Excerpt: God thirsts for us
"I have always been drawn to the imagery of water in Scripture. Water flowing, filling, pouring out, baptizing, cleansing, healing. Without water, we become thirsty. How is it possible that God can thirst, we wonder, and yet we remember the words that Jesus spoke from His cross, “I thirst”. His was a desperate cry for souls, not just a physical need to be satisfied. The knowledge that God first loved us, and longs after us can barely be comprehended."
The rest at Lent and Beyond
Richard Kew: Are we like Joseph’s brothers?
This is the second entry today in a series of daily
Lenten devotionals by a group of Anglican bloggers and friends.
This entry is by the Rev. Richard Kew
of the Kew Continuum blog. You can read other entries in the series here.
Meditation here at Lent and Beyond
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