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Lenten Season

Fast Information & Meditation Scriptures

LENTEN SEASON

Liturgical Color ~ Purple

Season ~ Penitence

Fast, Meditate and Pray

Week One - Mar. 2, 2023

REPENTANCE AND SALVATION

2 Chronicles 7:14

Eliminate all Candy and Sweets


Week Two - Mar. 6, 2023

ANOINTING OF PASTOR AND CHURCH

Luke 4:18

Eliminate Chips and Popcorn


Week Three - Mar. 13, 2023

INDWELLING OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

Ezekiel 36:27

Eliminate all drinks except water


Week Four - Mar. 20, 2023

HEALING

Isaiah 53:4-5

Eliminate fried foods


Week Five - Mar. 27, 2023

CHURCH GROWTH

John 12:32

Eliminate all dairy products and processed foods


Week Six - Apr. 3, 2023

100% TITHING CHURCH

Malachi 3:10

Eliminate all meats except fish


Week Seven - Apr. 10, 2023

PEACE FOR CITY, STATE, NATION

John 16:33

Total Daniel Fast

Fasting with Meditation & Prayer

Holy Week Daniel Fast

Almighty and gracious God our Father, we gather together in unison to praise you for what you have done for your church, our families and ourselves. You have truly been our bridge over troubled waters. You have made a way for us when there was no way. Lord you have been the peacemaker and you have stood in the gap for us when we could not stand for ourselves.


We bow in humble submission to you Lord, for you are the Great I Am, You are the Almighty king of kings and the Lord of lords and we thank you.


Lord God, we ask now that you would search our hearts and if you find anything that does not please you, that you might take it away and cause us to repent and turn towards you again.


Lord God, forgive us for our lack of gratitude, our impatience, our judgmental spirits and our lack of showing love to our brothers and our sisters. We pray for your grace, mercy and your abounding love, even though we know we deserve your righteous judgment.


Lord, in this season of penitence, we stand on one accord in one place to petition you for forgiveness, then for you to heal, anoint and bless us, this we ask in Jesus’ precious name. Amen.

Ash Wednesday is the beginning of the season of Lent. Lent is about remembering why our Lord Jesus died. He died for the sins of all mankind, which ultimately are reduced to ashes one day. Ashes are a symbolic reminder that we come from the dust and that so much of what we do, and what we are, will return to dust sooner rather than later.


Return to the Lord your God even now, says the Lord, return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping and with mourning; rend your hearts and not your clothing.


In preparation for Easter Sunday, consider how we might experience our own part in the passion of Jesus.


We, like the disciples have fallen asleep as Jesus prayed in the garden for deliverance. We like Peter, have denied knowing the Lord Jesus by our self-centeredness and believing in our own righteousness.


Deeply consider those things that takes away time from being with the Lord of our lives. Sacrifice those things identified as being none essential to God’s plan of salvation and draw nearer to God.


Ask, and it shall be given you, seek and ye shall find, knock, and it shall be opened unto you. For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocked it shall be opened unto you. Matthew 7:7-8

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