Thursday, March 23, 2006

Rob Eaton: Face the Darkness, Bear the Light
This is the twenty-sixth in a series of Lenten devotionals by a
group of Anglican bloggers and friends. Today’s entry is by the Rev. Rob Eaton rector of St. John’s Tulare, CA, a regular commenter on Titusonenine and a good friend of Lent & Beyond. You can read other entries in the series here.

Excerpt: "We must see that God allows and often directs us into a place of perceived darkness, such as the dark places of our own souls, in order to bring forth fruit in our lives. This is the purpose of self-examination in the context of Lent. I must see the beauty of obediently being led into the disobediences of my life, to face them, and overcome them, in order to bear the fruit of a strengthened life as a disciple of Jesus Christ. "

the rest at Lent and Beyond

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