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Lenten Devotional Resource

Lent is sometimes seen as a time of giving up, but it is so much more than that. It is a time of focus on Jesus’ saving work. In this free resource, you will learn more about Lent and receive a devotional reading plan which will help focus you on Jesus the one who is like none other, ever.

A unique feature of this devotional is the songs playlist that accompoanies the readings and questions. For your convenience, we have put the songs in Spotify and YouTube playlists which you can find in later in this post.

Like None Other Outline

The reading guide begins on Ash Wednesday and is intended to help guide you through the subsequent weeks of Lent. Each week (including the half week of Ash Wednesday) includes a primary reading from one of the Gospels, two supplementary readings, a song to listen to, as well as a prayer.

Begin your readings on Monday of each week. Read through the provided Gospel passage and begin to consider the passage as it pertains to your life. Use the passage to guide your prayers. On the opposite page of each passage is space for you to journal thoughts and prayers or to just jot down notes. As you consider each reading ask yourself the following questions:

  1. What does this teach me… about God, about our sin, about salvation?
  2. What does this show me about God for which I can praise him?
  3. What does this show me about myself for which I can repent?
  4. What does this lead me to pray about?

A model plan for each week might look like this:

MONDAY
Gospel reading. Journal thoughts as you read. Listen to song. Condense down to one main take away. Read the prayer. Consider the takeaway throughout your day.

TUESDAY
First supplementary reading. Journal thoughts as you read. Listen to song. Condense down to one main take away. Reread the prayer. Consider the takeaway throughout your day.

WEDNESDAY
Second supplementary reading. Journal thoughts as you read. Listen to song. Condense thoughts down to one main take away. Reread prayer. Consider the takeaway throughout your day. Turn thoughts into a prayer.

THURSDAY
Third supplementary reading. Journal thoughts as you read. Listen to song. Condense thoughts down to one main take away. Reread prayer. Consider the takeaway throughout your day. Turn thoughts into a prayer.

FRIDAY
Reread your notes from the supplementary readings. Consider again the main takeaways. Turn your thoughts into your own prayer.

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Aaron Goetzinger is the pastor of Redemption Lutheran in Watertown, New York. He spent his childhood in Milwaukee, WI and while in high school his family moved to Ottawa, Ontario.

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