Trust in God – Day 33 of Lent

Armodoxy for Today: Trust in God – Day 33 of Lent

As we get closer to the end of Lent, we prepare for the days that follow. In other words, the Lenten period prepares of for life. We think back on the lessons of Lent and are anxious to apply them.

Our Lord Jesus Christ plainly explains that trusting God means to completely submit to His will. It means to allow Him to be God. It means to enjoy the life that He gives us and to fly with the birds, and be clothed like the lilies of the field. To enjoy all that God has given us requires us to have complete and total trust and faith in Him, by allowing Him to be Father. One of the key teachings of the Armenian Church as expressed in the Divine Liturgy is that in the old covenant God was known as Lord, but Jesus set up a new relationship, unlike any other, so that we dare to call God, “Father.” Our Father who art in heaven… If we believe He is our Father then as a heavenly Father, He takes care of every single part and aspect of that universe.

Certainly, we will always have fears and apprehensions of tomorrow, but we need to diminish them and the only way, the only cure for that is faith. To strengthen our faith, to really look at the examples that He gives us, let us look for all of the examples that are plainly around us. Alongside the birds of the air and the lilies of the fields are the simple smiles of our children, the warm embraces of our loved ones, the monumental signs of the mountains, the crashing waves, the moon and stars, each of them telling us, as Albert Einstein says, “God does not play dice with the universe.” Life has not haphazardly come into being. We are not here by accident. God loves us and takes care of us.

Your act of charity today is to implement the lessons of Lent and reduce your anxiety, eliminate your fears and trust in God. Grilled red pepper and eggplant sandwich is the Lenten delicacy with the recipe linked below.

Today we conclude with a prayer from Russian writer, Alexander Solzhenitsyn:

How easy it is for me to live with you, Lord!
How easy it is for me to believe in You!
When my mind is distraught
and my reason fails,
when the cleverest people do not see further
than this evening and do not know
what must be done tomorrow – 

You grant me the clear confidence,
that You exist, and that You will take care
that not all the ways of goodness are stopped.
At the height of earthly fame I gaze
with wonder at that path
through hopelessness –
to this point, from which even I have been able to convey
to men some reflection of the light which comes from You. 

And you will enable me to go on doing
as much as needs to be done.
And in so far as I do not manage it –
that means that You have allotted the task to others.
Amen

Lenten Recipes by Deacon Varoujan: Recipe 33: Grilled Red Pepper and Eggplant Sandwiches

 

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