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Prepare your heart for Easter by making the most of Lent as you dwell daily on Jesus, the Friend of Sinners.
This reflective journey through Lent is full of...
“Remember who you are; remember who he is.”
In this short phrase, Elyse Fitzpatrick summarizes the heart of each devotion in Friend of Sinners. Beginning with Ash Wednesday and ending with the empty tomb, you’ll remember daily the love of Jesus, who died so you could have eternal life.
Jesus was accused of being a friend of sinners and praise God that He is. Right off the bat, I loved this book. Written with warmth, compassion, and a sure love of Jesus, Elyse shares with the reader wisdom revealed in Scripture and helps the reader focus on Jesus.
This Lenten devotional begins on Ash Wednesday and concludes on Easter Sunday. Looking at various encounters and conversations that Jesus had with people while he walked this earth, Elyse masterfully connects ...us to the heart of Christ. I left each reading with renewed awe at my Savior’s love for sinners, for me.
This quote from page 17 really sums of the book for me. Elyse is helping us to remember. “Remember who you are, and remember who he is. Remember that your life is short and that living in line with reality means living in a way that shows you are aware that you too are walking toward a tomb, just as the Lord Jesus did. If you forget— if you let your skewed expectations take up all the space in your heart — you will fail to see him, and you will struggle to grasp what he has done and is doing and will do for you. But when you forget, remember that he still sees you and that he died for your forgetfulness.”
I received a complimentary copy as a reviewer and all opinions shared are my own.
Elyse takes readers through 43 devotions that help prepare your heart for Easter. I had the privilege of chatting with her for my podcast, and learning her heart behind why she wrote this devotional made me enjoy it even more. She has a heart for the outcast and outsider, and she weaves that beautifully into this devotional. This book is an invitation to slow down and savor the Lord as we prepare to celebrate all that Christ has done. It’s an invitation to rest. You will come away feeling hopeful and grateful for what Christ has done. If you’re like ...me and don’t practice what is traditionally called Lent but just want a devotional for understanding the love of Christ more, this would be great.
I received a complimentary copy as a reviewer, all opinions shared are my own.
Fitzpatrick invites you to spend seven weeks discovering what it means to call Jesus our dear friend- “the friend who laid down his life so that you could know you are loved and welcomed.” As you are taken through familiar stories from Jesus’s life, you will look at them afresh and walk away with your soul feeling rejuvenated, and with a deeper love and understanding of our Savior.
Starting on Ash Wednesday and ending two days after Resurrection Sunday you ...will read a passage from scripture, a brief devotional (about 2 pages), and have a reflection question. Fitzpatrick writes with such ease and understanding. Each day will make you think and draw you closer to Jesus.
This beautiful and edifying devotional keeps your eyes on what is to come without traipsing over the pain and heartache we will experience now.
*I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.