What are the signs we see and the choices we make?



Thursday after Ash Wednesday 


Deuteronomy 30:15-20

Psalm 1:1-4,6

Luke 9:22-25






Every day, warning signs are all around us—stop signs, pedestrian crossings, roadwork alerts, traffic lights—the list is endless! These signs are everywhere, and if we pay attention, they become even more vivid in our spiritual journey. What do these signs truly mean for us? During this powerful Lenten season, as we reflect on the changes we need to make, I challenge you to see these signs in a new light.


The stop sign: A call to pause and evaluate—does my decision honor God, or is it all about satisfying myself?


The pedestrian crossing: A reminder to slow down and observe the world around us, appreciating where God has placed us and the season of life we're in.



Traffic signs and lights: Guiding us on when to move forward, when to slow down, and when to halt. Are we mindful of our words and actions toward others? Today, we face pivotal choices: life and prosperity or death and destruction.



As we journey through Lent, let’s seize these daily warning signs—not only for our benefit but also for our brothers and sisters in Christ. Embrace the signs, and let them lead you toward transformation and purpose!

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