Today’s Reflection
For us to care about ourselves, others, and the rest of creation, we must recognize and claim our belovedness. But as we’re learning through this study, owning our belovedness is a process. In the end, it’s really a process of healing from pain and trauma, healing from the lies and messages we’ve received and internalized, healing our relationship with our bodies, healing our relationship with others, and, perhaps most importantly, healing our understanding of God.
—Kristen E. Vincent, We Are Beloved: A Lenten Journey with Protestant Prayer Beads (Upper Room Books, 2019)
Today’s Question
What has been the process of owning your belovedness? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
[Love] bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
—1 Corinthians 13:7 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
God of love, who invites me to this journey with your Beloved Son, open my heart to accept your invitation. Hear my concerns about this journey. Help me to learn the way of the beloved. Let me know I am beloved. In the name of Jesus, who reveals the way to your heart. Amen.
[adapted from Kristen E. Vincent, “Prayer Bead Experience,” We Are Beloved]
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I think it has taken almost all of the years I have l have live so far and only in the last few years have I come to accept belovedness. An effort to keep myself aware of God’s ever presence has been helpful. It helps to guide my actions. Thank You, Lord
Holy Week is here. It begins and ends peacefully, but great agony and suffering, a life given for us all brings the final peace. I’m glad I will be home for this sacred week. Thank You, Lord.
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