
And here’s why:
1.
I believe reading Scripture is better done
together. (That thought isn’t original to me, by the way.) I’ve set up a
Facebook group “Reading through John” so that we can share our thoughts on our
reading and gently hold one another accountable to the task. John’s Gospel can
be challenging. I will need encouragement and a little cheerleading. Maybe you
will, too.
2.
I believe that John’s Gospel gives us one of
Scripture’s clearest pictures of the radiant heart of God. The book begins in
the glory of light coming into the world and finishes with life lived in the
name of Jesus. I need that right now. Maybe you do, too.
3.
I believe that God wants to use this precious
time of Lent to speak to me and to each one of us. There’s a lot of noise in
our world right now, a constant drumbeat of outrage, each beat more outrageous
and demanding more of our attention than the last. Taking a half hour out each
day to sink into some of the most beautiful language in the English language
will be good for me. Maybe it will be for you, too.
4.
I believe that God wants to equip me for the
work that lies ahead of me and each one who claims to follow Jesus. There is
much to be outraged about, much to grieve, much to ponder, much to do. John’s
gospel acknowledges that the world is hostile to the light of God, that
darkness is powerful and pervasive. I need to hear that word, the word of
grace, the Word made flesh. I need to catch a glimpse of the light that
darkness cannot overcome. Maybe you do, too.
If this sounds good to
you, I hope that you will give it a try and join me in reading through the
Gospel of John during the 40 days of Lent. Invite your friends, too, both near
and far to be part of our Lenten journey through the magic and wonder of the
internet! Remember…find us on Facebook at “Reading through John.” Request an
invite – and you’ll be in.
If you want to
participate, but need some help, shoot me an email at pastornina@tlrchurch.org.
Week 1 reading (below) begins
on Ash Wednesday, March 1. (Daily Readings will also be posted on Facebook.)
March
1: John 1:1-18
March
2: John 1:19-34
March
3: John 1:35-51
March
4: John 2:1-12
March
5: John 2:13-25