2/17/2021 0 Comments A Time For Reflection-The End at The Beginning. 10 actions. February 17th, 2021. By Annette O. Brown, Author.Looking at the setting or rising of the sun is always very meaningful to me because it marks the beginning or the end of a new day.
Today is recognized as Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the Lenten Season for many Christian believers. It is a time set aside for self reflection and acknowledgement of the journey of Jesus the Christ, our Savior, Emmanuel, God with us. This Lenten season of 2021 should be an even more compelling time to reflect. There are many connections one can make between the current journey the world is in the midst of and the journey Christ had during the time of His recorded ministry with His creation on earth. I have decided to begin my Lenten journey by engaging in yes, repentance, prayerfully acknowledging my faults and authentically asking for forgiveness. Personal communication with God through worship (individual and corporate), reading scripture, fasting and prayer, reading reflective text, reflection, meditation on scripture, acknowledging revelation and most of all, looking and listening, being sensitive to and responding to others and the world around me. These are some tools I plan to engage to deepen my relationship with God, make improvements on myself and therefore improve my relationship with others. Communion and The First Lord’s Supper In Matthew Chapter 26 v26, one of the Synoptic Gospels in the Bible, the plot to kill Jesus is recorded. At the time of the plot, Jesus established a new covenant during the Passover meal with His disciples. His body and blood was now to be represented by bread and fruit of the vine blessed during this Passover meal. The significance of the purpose of Christ is embodied in this covenant. Jesus came to make a way of salvation, paying the penalty once and for all for all humankind. In addition, the Lord demonstrated dominion over 'death', the key to death was snatched back and we all have the choice to access the promise of abundant and also eternal life. I am so grateful that after establishing this covenant, Jesus and the disciples sang psalms and then went out to the Mount of Olives. The Mount of Olives, a place where the flesh and spirit of our Jesus struggled. Yet, Jesus was focused on His purpose, He pushed forward to the Cross and fulfilled the awesome and awful plan for our redemption. As some of us choose to strengthen our faith during this season, I pray that we find quality time, make time, set aside time for our communication and communion with our Creator, God. This God took the time to commune with us in the person of Jesus the Christ.
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AuthorAnnette Brown embarked on a life journey of Christianity, over 20 years ago. A reflective educator and avid constructivist - reflection has been a part of her daily work and a tool for personal growth and assessment. Birthed out of this practice is reflection connected to divinely inspired insight and revelation . Her first book "Encounters and Reflections - Can you hear me now" encompasses these perspectives through a lens of story telling and photographic images. Archives
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