40 Days of Lent
40 Days of Lent
40 Days of Lent
REFLECTION
PRAYER
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LENT DAY 1 (6th March 2019)
(Ash Wednesday)
Read: Joel 2:12-13
Now, now – it is the Lord who speaks – come
back to me with all your heart, fasting, weeping,
mourning. Let your hearts be broken, not your
garments torn, turn to the Lord your God again,
for he is all tenderness and compassion, slow to
anger, rich in graciousness, and ready to relent.
Reflect:
Where have I wandered in my life that God is
looking for me and calling out, “Come back to
me”?
Why does my heart need to be broken? What
is the meaning of this expression?
Have I ever experienced God as all tenderness
and compassion, slow to anger, rich in
graciousness and ready to relent? If never,
why not?
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LENT DAY 2 (7th March 2019)
(Thursday after Ash Wednesday)
Read: Luke 9:23
If anyone wants to be a follower of mine, let him
renounce himself and take up his cross everyday
and follow me. For anyone who wants to save
his life will lose it; but anyone who loses his life
for my sake, that man will save it
Reflect:
To be a disciple of Jesus is a personal
decision and choice. Do I consider myself a
follower or a disciple of Jesus?
To be a disciple of Jesus involves making
sacrifices. What must I renounce or give up
in order to follow Jesus?
To be a disciple of Jesus means putting him
first in my life. How do I make Jesus the
Lord of my life?
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LENT DAY 3 (8th March 2019)
(Friday after Ash Wednesday)
Read: Isaiah 58:6-7
Is not this the sort of fast that pleases me – it is
the Lord who speaks – to break unjust fetters
and undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the
oppressed to free, and break every yoke, to share
your bread with the hungry, and shelter the
homeless poor, to clothe the man you see naked
and not turn from your own kin?
A moment of silence to meditate on the Word of God
Reflect:
When I fast, am I doing it for my own good or
for the good of others? In other words, does
it benefit me or benefit others?
What are the things that I am attached to in
this world, that could hinder my relationship
with God and those around me?
Fasting purifies our desires so that we can
have a greater longing for God. What kind of
fast can I do this season of Lent?
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DO YOU WANT TO FAST THIS LENT?
In the words of Pope Francis
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LENT DAY 4 (9th March 2019)
(Saturday after Ash Wednesday)
Read: Luke 5:30-32
The Pharisees and their scribes complained to
his disciples and said, „Why do you eat and
drink with tax collectors and sinners?‟ Jesus
said to them in reply, „It is not those who are
well who need the doctor, but the sick. I have
not come to call the virtuous, but sinners to
repentance.‟
A moment of silence to meditate on the Word of God
Reflect:
Why would the Pharisees and scribes
complain to the disciples about Jesus? Am I
like the Pharisees and scribes?
How would tax collectors and sinners feel
when they were with Jesus? What does this
say about the person or character of Jesus?
God never stop welcoming sinners and calling
them to repentance. What are the sins that I
need to repent from?
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LENT DAY 5 (10th March 2019)
(1st Sunday of Lent)
Read: Luke 4:1-4
Filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus left the Jordan
and was led by the Spirit through the
wilderness, being tempted there by the devil for
forty days. During that time he ate nothing and
at the end he was hungry. Then the devil said to
him, „If you are the Son of God, tell this stone to
turn into a loaf.‟ But Jesus replied, „Scripture
says: Man does not live on bread alone.‟
Reflect:
Lent is our 40 days in the wilderness where
we reevaluate priorities in light of the Word of
God. What do I value the most in my life?
Jesus was filled with the Holy Spirit after his
baptism. What is the purpose of the Holy
Spirit leading Jesus through the wilderness?
Am I aware of the Holy Spirit leading me
through my daily life? Which area of my life
is led by the Holy Spirit?
Reflect:
In saying, “You did it to me”, Jesus identifies
himself with the hungry, the thirsty, the
stranger, the naked and the prisoner. Why?
What can I do to become like Jesus in my
relationship with others?
Lent is a time of sharing with others what I
have. What are the gifts and blessings that
God has given to me that I can share with
others?
Reflect:
Lent calls us to experience God‟s forgiveness.
He is our Father who longs for the return of
his children. Do I relate to God as my
Father? If not, why?
What happens when I forgive? What happens
when I don‟t forgive?
Lent calls us to share God‟s forgiveness with
others, especially those who have hurt us.
Who do I need to forgive in my life? How do I
forgive those who have hurt me?
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LENT DAY 8 (13th March 2019)
(Wednesday of the 1st week of Lent)
Read: Jonah 3:4-5
He preached in these words, „Only forty days
more and Nineveh is going to be destroyed.‟ And
the people of Nineveh believed in God; they
proclaimed a fast and put on sackcloth, from the
greatest to the least. The news reached the king
of Nineveh, who rose from his throne, took off
his robe, put on sackcloth and sat down in
ashes.
Reflect:
Jonah brought the message of repentance to
the people of Nineveh and they repented.
What can I do to bring God‟s message of
repentance to my family and friends?
Why would the people of Nineveh repented
after listening to the words of Jonah?
The people of Nineveh, from the greatest to
the least believed in God and repented. What
is the significance of putting on sackcloth or
sitting down in ashes?
Reflect:
Prayer does not mean asking God for all
kinds of things we want. It is rather the
desire for God himself. When I pray, what do
I usually say?
Sometimes when we search for something
and don‟t find it, we become discouraged.
What are the things that I am searching for
most in life? Am I feeling discouraged?
Which doors am I knocking on in life? Are
they opened or remained shut? Which door
does God wants me to knock?
Reflect:
Renunciation of sins means saying no to sin.
It is the first step in repentance. What are
the sins that I need to renounce?
„All the sins he committed will be forgotten
from then on‟: what does this tell us about
the mercy and forgiveness of God?
What is the meaning of „integrity‟? How can I
live a life of integrity?
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LENT DAY 11 (16th March 2019)
(Saturday of the 1st week of Lent)
Read: Matthew 5:44-45, 48
But I say this to you: love your enemies and
pray for those who persecute you; in this way
you will be sons of your Father in heaven…You
must therefore be perfect just as your heavenly
Father is perfect.
Reflect:
The perfection of the heavenly Father is love
and Jesus came to show us how to love as he
did. What are the characteristics of this love
of the Father?
Why do I find it difficult to love my enemies or
pray for those who persecute me? What is
the word of God challenging me to do today?
With God, nothing is impossible. What must
I do to be perfect as the heavenly Father is
perfect?
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LENT DAY 12 (17th March 2019)
(2nd Sunday of Lent)
Read: Luke 9:34-35
As he spoke, a cloud came and covered them
with shadow; and when they went into the cloud
the disciples were afraid. And a voice came from
the cloud saying, „This is my Son, the Chosen
One. Listen to him.‟
Reflect:
Jesus brought Peter, James and John with
him when he was transfigured. Why were
they afraid?
The voice of the Father was heard at the
transfiguration of Jesus, confirming the
identity of Jesus as the Son of God. What is
the importance of this revelation?
The Father‟s command: „Listen to him.‟ How
can I listen to Jesus today? What is Jesus
telling me now in this season of Lent?
Reflect:
How can we know that the heavenly Father is
a God of mercy and compassion? Have I ever
experienced his mercy and compassion?
Empathy is seeing with the eyes of another,
listening with the ears of another and feeling
with the heart of another. Do I have
empathy?
Compassion will cure more sins than
condemnation. How can I practice
compassion in my daily life?
Reflect:
Why was Joseph afraid to take Mary as his
wife?
When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel
told him to do. What does this say about the
character of Joseph?
What would I have done, if I were Joseph?
Would I have done what God had wanted me
to do? Why?
Reflect:
Why is it difficult to be a servant in today‟s
society? What are the challenges or
disadvantages?
Just as the life of a disciple is modeled after
the teacher, so too the life of a Christian is
modeled after the life of Christ. Is my life
modeled after the life of Jesus?
How can I live the life of a servant in my daily
life? What is Jesus asking me to do this
Lent?
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LENT DAY 16 (21st March 2019)
(Thursday of the 2nd week of Lent)
Read: Jeremiah 17:9-10
The heart is more devious than any other thing,
perverse too: who can pierce its secrets? I, the
Lord, search to the heart, I probe the loins, to
give each man what his conduct and his actions
deserve.
Reflect:
Why does prophet Jeremiah say that the
heart is more devious or perverse than any
other thing? Do you agree with him?
What is the condition of my heart? If the
Lord were to search my heart, what would he
find there?
The Lord gives each man what his conduct
and his actions deserve. Does this bring me
joy or sadness? Why?
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LENT DAY 17 (22nd March 2019)
(Friday of the 2nd week of Lent)
Read: Matthew 21:37-39
Finally he sent his son to them. „They will
respect my son‟ he said. But when the tenants
saw the son, they said to each other, „This is the
heir. Come on, let us kill him and take over his
inheritance.‟ So they seized him and threw him
out of the vineyard and killed him.
Reflect:
Why would the landowner send his son to the
tenants after so many servants of his were
killed by them?
After all that the landowner has done for the
tenants, why would they kill his son? What
does this tell you about the character of the
tenants?
Like the landowner, God is persistent in
reaching out to us, offering his even his only
Son to us for the sake of our salvation. What
is my response to him?
Reflect:
God delights in forgiving and showing mercy.
Does this give me confidence in asking for
God‟s pardon and forgiveness? Why
Why is it difficult for me to forgive or show
mercy? What can God do to help me forgive
others?
Forgiveness does not change the past, but it
does change the future. When God forgives,
he forgives completely. When I forgive, how
do I forgive?
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LENT DAY 19 (24th March 2019)
(3rd Sunday of Lent)
Read: Exodus 3:7-8
And the Lord said, „I have seen the miserable
state of my people in Egypt. I have heard their
appeal to be free of their slave-drivers. Yes, I am
well aware of their suffering. I mean to deliver
them from the hands of the Egyptians and bring
them up out of that land.
Reflect:
Just as God knows the suffering of his people
in Egypt, so too he knows the suffering that
we go through in life. How does this make
me feel?
Just as the people were enslaved by the
Egyptians, so too we are enslaved by sin.
What are the sins that I am currently
struggling with? Am I able to conquer them?
God comes to deliver and free his people from
bondage. How would God deliver me from
sin? What is God willing to do for my
freedom and salvation?
Reflect:
In spite of what the angel told her, Mary still
said „yes‟ to God. How can I be like Mary and
say „yes‟ to God in my life?
Mary said „yes‟, and Jesus came into this
world. By saying „yes‟ to God, Jesus comes
into my life. Why do I need Jesus in my life?
Jesus is the center of Mary‟s life; everything
she does is because of him. Is Jesus the
center of my life?
Reflect:
The prayer of Azariah expresses his
determination to follow God‟s commandments
even if it means suffering persecution. Do I
have determination or perseverance like his?
Lent is a time when my faith will be tested.
God can turn a mess into a message, a test
into a testimony, a trial into triumph and a
victim into a victory. Has my faith ever been
tested?
Why should I put my trust in God rather
than someone else?
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LENT DAY 22 (27th March 2019)
(Wednesday of the 3rd week of Lent)
Reflect:
Observing God‟s law and commandments
brings life and blessings to his people. Where
do we find God‟s law and commandments?
Lent is a time when we reevaluate our
priorities by discovering the things that will
bring me to heaven and the things that will
not. Do I know my priorities in life?
That you may have life: God desires life for
all his people. What kind of life does God
desire for his people? How is this life
different from the life the world is offering?
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LENT DAY 23 (28th March 2019)
(Thursday of the 3rd week of Lent)
Reflect:
What are my weaknesses? What are my
strengths? Where does my source of strength
come from? What weakens me?
What happens when I am not with Jesus or
independent from him?
When I am weak, I am strong because God
gives me his strength. Where can I find God‟s
strength?
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LENT DAY 24 (29th March 2019)
(Friday of the 3rd week of Lent)
Read: Hosea 14:2
Israel, come back to the Lord your God; your
iniquity was the cause of your downfall. Provide
yourself with words and come back to the Lord –
I will heal their disloyalty, I will love them with
all my heart, for my anger has turned from
them. I will fall like dew on Israel.
Reflect:
Lent is a time when I come back to the Lord.
He never grows tire of calling me home. What
is keeping me from coming back to him?
Lent is a time of healing when God heals my
disloyalty. When have I been disloyal to the
Lord?
I will love them with all my heart: God loves
us radically and totally. Do I love God with
all my heart?
Reflect:
How did the tax collector pray? Where did he
stand? What did he do? What does that tell
you about his character?
God, be merciful to me a sinner: this prayer
of the tax collector tells me that he knew he
was a sinner and that God is merciful. Do I
acknowledge myself as a sinner before God?
What are some examples in Scriptures to
illustrate the fact that Jesus was humble?
Why is it difficult for me to be humble?
Reflect:
What did Jesus have to do in order to make
me into a new creation? Do I prefer the old
life or the new life? Why?
What do I have to do in order to be a new
creation in Christ and receive this new life in
Christ? What should I do so that I grow in
this new life?
It is all God‟s work: our new life in Christ is
lived in total dependence on God, a life of
grace. What would my life be like if I lived in
total dependence on God?
Reflect:
The past will not be remembered: Why would
God say something like this? What does this
tell me about who God is?
I am a new creation in Christ. My past
mistakes are meant to guide me, not define
me. I am forever loved by God. What do I
want God to recreate or renew in my life?
The Lord comes to bring joy and gladness to
my heart. Do I have joy and gladness in my
life right now?
Reflect:
Lent is a time to get up and walk in the
newness of life. What are the things that
paralyze me?
Jesus asks me the same question today, „Do
you want to be well again?‟ What is it that I
want Jesus to heal in my life?
Jesus healed with his word. He commanded
and the paralytic was healed. Does the word
of God have an important place in my life?
Reflect:
„The Lord has abandoned me, the Lord has
forgotten me.‟ Why would the people of Israel
think that the Lord has abandoned or
forgotten them? Like Zion, have I ever said
this before? Why would I think that God has
abandoned or forgotten me?
God says, „I will never forget you.‟ How does
this word of God change our way of thinking?
God will never let us down because his love is
unconditional. Is my love for God
unconditional or conditional? What is the
difference?
Reflect:
God brought the people of Israel out of Egypt,
but Egypt was still in their hearts; they went
back to the life of idolatry. Is there anything
or anyone that I placed above God in my life?
Even though God hates sin, but he loves the
sinner. When I know that I have wandered
away from God, what is it that I should do?
A saint is a sinner who keeps on trying.
What should I do when I am discouraged and
tempted to give up?
Reflect:
Jesus came into the world to show us who he
is. Do I know Jesus personally or do I merely
know about him? What is the difference?
Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ.
And so, how can I know who Jesus is? How
would this knowledge of who Jesus is change
my life?
Why did Jesus come into the world? Who is
the one who sent him?
Reflect:
For Jeremiah, God is just and looks at the
heart of everyone. If the Lord were to look at
my heart right now, what would he find?
Why am I tempted to take revenge towards
those who have wronged me? For Jeremiah,
vengeance is God‟s, not his. What can I learn
from Jeremiah‟s attitude towards the bad
things that happened to him?
I have committed my cause to you: here,
Jeremiah placed his trust in the will of God.
Do I have enough faith to commit my cause
to God? What hinders me from letting go and
trusting God completely?
Reflect:
What is the prize or the goal that St. Paul is
talking about here? When will he receive this
prize? What is the difference between this
prize and the prize that the world offers?
The key to the success of St. Paul: I forget
the past and I strain ahead: Can I do this in
my life? Is it difficult for me to forget the
past? Why?
What happens when I cannot let go of the
past? How would it have an effect on my
future?
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LENT DAY 34 (8th April 2019)
(Monday of the 5th week of Lent)
Read: John 8:12
Jesus said to the Pharisees: „I am the light of
the world; anyone who follows me will not be
walking in the dark; he will have the light of life.‟
A moment of silence to meditate on the Word of God
Reflect:
What happens to the mind and heart that is
darkened by sin? If I walk in the dark, can I
find Jesus? Why not?
Where there is light, there is no darkness. I
need the light of Christ to enlighten me. How
can I receive the light of Christ? What can
the light of Christ do in my life?
It is in my darkest moment that I must focus
to see the light. Lent is a time when I
examine my life under the light of Christ.
Have I done my preparation before my Lenten
confession?
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LENT DAY 35 (9th April 2019)
(Tuesday of the 5th week of Lent)
Read: John 8:28-29
„When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then
you will know that I am He and that I do nothing
of myself: what the Father has taught me is
what I preach; he who sent me is with me, and
has not left me to myself, for I always do what
pleases him.‟
Reflect:
He who sent me is with me: in everything
that Jesus does, the Father is with him. How
does this help me in my own problems and
difficulties?
Jesus lived a life of humble obedience to the
will of the Father. How can I put this into
practice?
Jesus always does what pleases the Father.
What displeases the Father? How can I
please the Father in my daily life?
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LENT DAY 36 (10th April 2019)
(Wednesday of the 5th week of Lent)
Read: John 8:31-32, 34-36
Jesus said, „If you make my word your home,
you will indeed be my disciples, you will learn
the truth and the truth will set you free…I tell
you solemnly, everyone who commits sin is a
slave. So if the Son makes you free, you will be
free indeed.
Reflect:
Lent is a time when I renew my discipleship
with Jesus. According to the words of Jesus
today, how can truly I become his disciples?
Jesus is the way, truth and life. Where can I
discover the truth of Christ? Why is this
truth important for me?
Sin enslaves us but Jesus set us free. What
areas in my life do I need Jesus to set me
free?
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LENT DAY 37 (11th April 2019)
(Thursday of the 5th week of Lent)
Read: Genesis 17:7
I will establish my Covenant between myself and
you, and your descendants after you, generation
after generation, a Covenant in perpetuity, to be
your God and the God of your descendants after
you.
Reflect:
Why would God make covenant with his
people? What are the benefits or the blessing
of this covenant?
What is the difference between covenant and
contract? Do I have a contractual
relationship with God or do I have a
covenantal relationship with God?
The new and eternal covenant was made
through Jesus and it was sealed in his blood.
Why would this covenant be the greatest of
all the other covenants?
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LENT DAY 38 (12th April 2019)
(Friday of the 5th week of Lent)
Read: John 10:37-38
Jesus said, „If I am not doing my Father‟s work,
there is no need to believe me; but if I am doing
it, then even if you refuse to believe in me, at
least believe in the work I do; then you will know
for sure that the Father is in me and I am in the
Father.‟
Reflect:
When I pray, God listens. When I listen, God
talks. When I believe, God works. What can
I do to have a deeper faith, trust and belief in
God?
Jesus is always in communion with the
Father. How can I be in communion with the
Father and Jesus? Why is this communion
important?
Jesus came to do the will of the Father.
What is the work that the Father has sent
Jesus to do in this world? What is the work
that God has sent me to do in this world?
Reflect:
Covenant entails lifelong commitment. Am I
aware of the covenant that God has made
with me? What are the things that I must
carry out in this covenantal relationship?
The eternal covenant in Ezekiel is fulfilled in
Jesus whose blood ratifies the new and
eternal covenant. Which part of mass do we
find the words, „eternal covenant‟?
“I will be their God, they shall be my people”:
God gives us a sense of belonging. What is
the benefit of belonging to God?
Reflect:
When we look at Jesus nailed to the cross,
what do we see and how do we feel?
Imagine the pain and suffering that Jesus
had to endure while nailed to the cross. Why
would Jesus empty himself and accept death
on a cross?
We begin Holy Week today. Jesus invites me
to accompany him on the way of the cross.
What is my answer to him?
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