{"id":4092,"date":"2026-02-17T09:51:04","date_gmt":"2026-02-17T15:51:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp.stolaf.edu\/nourishing-vocation\/?p=4092"},"modified":"2026-02-17T09:54:20","modified_gmt":"2026-02-17T15:54:20","slug":"marked-by-the-cross-of-christ-forever-a-lenten-journey-of-baptismal-nonviolence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.stolaf.edu\/nourishing-vocation\/2026\/02\/marked-by-the-cross-of-christ-forever-a-lenten-journey-of-baptismal-nonviolence\/","title":{"rendered":"Marked by the Cross of Christ Forever: A Lenten Journey of Baptismal Nonviolence"},"content":{"rendered":"<div data-modular-content-collection>\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Six-Week Devotional Reflections for Lent (Year A) <\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>By Rev. Dr. Char Rachuy Cox<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Ash Wednesday: <em>Introduction<\/em><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>Lent invites us to return to the waters of baptism, where we are joined to Christ\u2019s death and resurrection<br \/>and called into lives shaped by love, justice, and reconciliation. Martin Luther King, Jr.\u2019s Principles of<br \/>Nonviolence invite us to embody this baptismal calling through courageous love, compassionate<br \/>listening, justice-seeking action, faithful solidarity, reconciling grace, and resurrection hope. Each Sunday<br \/>during Lent, a brief devotional, Lenten practice for the week, and prayer will be posted to guide your<br \/>Lenten baptismal remembrance.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Week 1 of Lent: <em>Nonviolence Is a Way of Life for Courageous People<\/em><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Gospel Reading: Matthew 4:1\u201311<br \/>Devotional Reflection<\/strong><br \/><br \/>Immediately after his baptism, Jesus enters the wilderness, where he confronts temptations rooted in<br \/>power, control, and self-protection. Rather than grasping power, he chooses trust in God\u2019s sustaining<br \/>presence. Baptism grounds our identity in God\u2019s belovedness, freeing us from fear and inviting us to<br \/>renounce forces that distort love and justice. Courageous nonviolence becomes a daily practice of dying<br \/>to fear and rising into Christ\u2019s faithful love.<br \/><br \/><strong>Lenten Practice: Daily Renunciation and Baptismal Remembrance<\/strong><br \/>Each morning, touch water and make the sign of the cross. Name one fear, resentment, or temptation<br \/>toward retaliation or control. Offer it to God and pray for courage to respond with Christ-shaped love that day.<br \/><br \/><strong>Prayer: <\/strong>God of steadfast love, ground us in our baptismal identity so that we may resist fear and choose<br \/>courageous, Christ-shaped love in all we face, in the name of +Jesus. Amen.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Week 2 of Lent: <em>Nonviolence Seeks to Win Friendship and Understanding<\/em><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Gospel Reading: John 3:1\u201317<br \/>Devotional Reflection<\/strong><br \/><br \/>Jesus meets Nicodemus with patience and openness, welcoming honest questions and inviting deeper<br \/>understanding. Baptism incorporates us into a beloved community where transformation unfolds through relationship, humility, and shared learning. Seeking understanding reflects our baptismal promise to live<br \/>among God\u2019s faithful people and nurture reconciliation in our relationships and communities. <br \/><br \/><strong>Lenten Practice:<\/strong> <strong>Holy Curiosity and Listening<\/strong> <br \/>Engage one intentional conversation with someone whose experience or perspective differs from your own. Listen with genuine curiosity rather than persuasion or correction. Close your practice by praying for that person\u2019s flourishing.<br \/><br \/><strong>Prayer:<\/strong> God of wisdom and mercy, open our hearts to listen with humility and to seek understanding<br \/>that nurtures a beloved community of reconciliation and peace, in the name of +Jesus. Amen.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Week 3 of Lent: <em>Nonviolence Seeks to Defeat Injustice, or Evil, Not People<\/em><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Gospel Reading: John 4:5\u201342<br \/>Devotional Reflection<\/strong><br \/><br \/>Jesus crosses social, cultural, and religious boundaries to meet the Samaritan woman at the well and offer<br \/>living water. Baptism calls us to proclaim Christ by dismantling dividing walls while honoring the dignity<br \/>of every person. Faithful nonviolence resists injustice while leaving space for repentance, healing, and<br \/>restoration.<br \/><br \/><strong>Lenten Practice: Crossing Boundaries with Grace<\/strong><br \/>Identify one boundary that often separates you from others\u2014social, political, cultural, or relational. Take<br \/>one respectful step across that boundary by learning, engaging, or supporting voices historically excluded from your community. Pray for mutual transformation.<br \/><br \/><strong>Prayer:<\/strong> God of justice and compassion, strengthen us to resist injustice while honoring the dignity of<br \/>every person you have created, in the name of +Jesus. Amen.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Week 4 of Lent: Nonviolence Holds That Unearned, Voluntary Suffering for a Just Cause Can Educate and Transform People and Societies<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Gospel Reading: John 9:1\u201341<br \/>Devotional Reflection<\/strong><br \/><br \/>In the healing of the man born blind, water becomes a sign of restoration and witness. Baptism forms us<br \/>to recognize suffering honestly and to accompany others with compassion. When we walk alongside<br \/>those who suffer, we bear witness to God\u2019s healing presence and participate in resurrection hope<br \/>unfolding within brokenness.<br \/><br \/><strong>Lenten Practice: Ministry of Presence<\/strong><br \/>Walk alongside someone experiencing hardship or marginalization. Offer intentional presence through visiting, listening, writing notes, or providing practical care. Hold their story in daily prayer throughout<br \/>the week.<br \/><br \/><strong>Prayer:<\/strong> God of presence and healing, form us into companions who walk faithfully with those who<br \/>suffer and bear witness to your restoring hope, in the name of +Jesus. Amen.<br \/><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Week 5 of Lent: <em>Nonviolence Chooses Love Instead of Hate<\/em><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Gospel Reading: John 11:1\u201345<br \/>Devotional Reflection<\/strong><br \/><br \/>Jesus enters grief with compassion and calls Lazarus into new life. Baptism joins us to Christ\u2019s love that<br \/>moves toward pain and brokenness rather than away from it. This love frees us to release resentment, lean into love, and embody reconciliation, trusting that God continually calls people and communities into new life.<br \/><br \/><strong>Lenten Practice: Praying Love into Difficult Relationships<\/strong><br \/>Identify someone toward whom you hold anger, fear, or resentment. Pray daily for their well-being,<br \/>healing, and flourishing. If safe and appropriate, perform one quiet act of kindness or speak a gracious<br \/>word connected to that relationship.<br \/><br \/><strong>Prayer:<\/strong> God of boundless grace, transform our hearts so that we may release resentment and embody<br \/>your reconciling love toward all people, in the name of +Jesus. Amen.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Holy Week: Nonviolence Believes That the Universe Is on the Side of Justice<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Gospel Reading: Matthew 21:1\u201311; 26\u201327<br \/>Devotional Reflection<\/strong><br \/><br \/>Jesus enters Jerusalem in humility and justice-shaped hope, walking the path toward the cross, and<br \/>revealing that God\u2019s shalom unfolds through sacrificial love rather than domination. Baptism calls us to<br \/>strive for justice and peace while trusting that God\u2019s redemptive work extends beyond our immediate<br \/>understanding. Holy Week invites us to remain faithful in hope as we journey with Christ toward<br \/>resurrection.<br \/><br \/><strong>Lenten Practice: Public or Communal Witness of Hope<\/strong><br \/>Participate intentionally in Holy Week worship, prayer vigils, or justice-focused gatherings. Create or<br \/>share a testimony, prayer, or artistic expression that names where you see God bringing renewal and<br \/>hope. Conclude the week by reaffirming your baptismal calling during Easter worship.<br \/>Prayer: God of redemption and new life, sustain us in hope as we follow Christ through suffering<br \/>toward resurrection and renewed creation, in the name of +Jesus. Amen.<\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Six-Week Devotional Reflections for Lent (Year A) By Rev. 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