"The Lenten Pilgrimage" - Day 11
Monday, March 1st
“So, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring worries of its own. Today’s trouble is enough for today.”
Matthew 6:34
Here’s a good posture for the week. Live each day well, one day at a time. Be fully present in the moment. Don’t live your life gazing romantically in the rear view mirror at the yesterday that’s been spent. Don’t strain your neck trying to see what’s coming around tomorrow’s bend. Embrace the truth spoken by the Psalmist, “This is the day that the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24).
In the Book of Exodus, God sent manna in the wilderness for the Children of Israel to eat, instructing them to gather only as much as they needed for the day. When some tried to stockpile extra, it bred worms and became foul. (Ex. 16:14-21)
Jesus taught us to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread” (Matthew 6:11). There is a divine truth at work here. Learning to focus on the moment at hand, developing a posture of living fully in the day set before us, refusing to be imprisoned by the past or crippled by fear of the future, is a necessary work of the soul committed to trusting in the providential hand of God.
And this you know to be true: Worry is not your friend!
Prayer
Lord Jesus, your teaching brings life. Still, we struggle to live into the wisdom of your words.
We confess our propensity for worrying, our manner of living in the past or imagining the
future while failing to live fully in the present moment. During our spiritual pilgrimage to the
cross in these days of Lent, we seek to cultivate deeper levels of trust in your providential
care. Help us to heed your call to live this day, unfettered from yesterday's regrets and
tomorrow's fears. May today's daily bread be sufficient manna for today. In your holy name
we pray. Amen.