During Lent, worshipers around the world join together in a common theme of Christian faith, practicing self-reflection and remembrance of the sacrifice Jesus Christ made on Calvary. It is not only a time of individual reflection, but a time of communal reflection, reminding us that we are a global community of believers, and we have a responsibility to one anther and to our world.
During this Lenten season, the author encourages the reader to lean fully on God and practice the spiritual discipline of trust. Rev. Brown believes there is so much we don’t know or understand, and so much we have to learn. He writes that our attempts to be God are futile exercises that lead to nothing but disappointment and disillusionment.
Rev. Brown believes that God is challenging us to fully release and trust God for all things in our lives during this Lenten season. It doesn’t mean we literally stop and cease to do anything, but we live and operate with the mindset that God is in control and has our best interests at heart even when we don’t fully understand what God is doing or perceive God’s presence in our lives and world. We need to be open and willing to ask God for help and direction.
Don’t worry, however. Olu reminds the reader that God is available to lead and guide us every step of the way.
Chapters include:
• The Season of Lent
• Daily Bread
• Jesus’s Model Prayer
• Forgiveness
• Hypocrisy
• Fighting Temptation
• An Inclusive God and Holy God
• Your Personal Doxology
• Here and Now! Kingdom Come
• Transformation