Category Archives: Lent Devotions

Video Lent Devotions from RCA April 6th

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Debra Rensink is a longtime resident of the northwest Iowa rural community of Sioux Center. She is married to her best friend, Mark, and has three married adult children and one grandson. Deb is an RCA pastor, but at this time is not actively serving a congregation. While seeking God’s direction for her future, Deb mentors women who are living in shelter after leaving an abusive relationship.

To be rooted means that you have firmly established yourself in the source from which you receive strength.

Difficult family and ministry events took place, which were depleting my strength and shallowing up my faith. I was clinging to the insufficient promises of this world, leaving me uprooted, directionless, and personally disconnected to God. I wasn’t deeply rooted anymore.

To help me become rooted again I began to cultivate the practice of Sabbath. Sabbath is being attentive to God, as well as to yourself, so I needed to step away from the orientation, distractions, and confusion of the world in order to reorient my relationship with God. When I did that, soon my inner spirit began to settle, and as God’s steadfast love and promises were brought back into focus I felt I had made it home! Being attentive to God, beginning to know him again, helped me to remember the faithful and unfailing promises he offers to me, and believe me, I needed to hear that over and over again.

When I felt inadequate I remembered that God is my adequacy. He promises to always supply. When I felt weak, I remembered, he is my strength. He is sufficient! When I became weary and burdened I accepted his invitation to come and rest. And when my plans failed I clung to the promise that his plan is for good, and not for disaster.

So during this season of Lent; steal away for a moment, an hour, a day. Be attentive to God, remembering his promises for you. May this keep you rooted, steady, and strong as you deepen your relationship with God.

“Rooted” is a video devotional series intended to help you seek God’s face this Lent. Each short video explores a piece of our rootedness in Christ: “They are like trees planted by streams of water, which yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither. In all that they do, they prosper” (Psalm 1:3). The videos were created by RCA women and men in partnership with Women’s Transformation and Leadership

Lent Video Devotions from RCA April 4th

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Stephanie Becerra is a pastor, author, mom, corporate leader, speaker, and Bible teacher who is active in her community, church, and wherever she can make an impact. She is bilingual and co-pastors Rancho en Español, a RCA ministry in southern California, and she recently published Revolutionary: Women Who Dared to Say Yes. She and her husband are also founders of Encourage Ministries, a nonprofit outreach equipping and empowering believers both locally and beyond.

Lent Video Devotions from RCA April 3rd

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John Paul (JP) Sundararajan serves as the India-Asia director for Audio Scripture Ministries (ASM), which works with national organizations around the world to produce and distribute audio recordings of God’s Word in a variety of languages. Audio Scriptures give people access to the Bible in their own language, even when written translations aren’t available or people are illiterate. JP travels in and around India and other parts of Asia, helping local organizations with audio Scriptures. He also spends time in North America, promoting ASM’s work and building bridges between cultures. He is married to Katy. They have a daughter, Leila Ruth, and a son, Reuben Alagar.
It was the month of August, 1996. I was 17 years old. I had my duffel bag packed and [I] dressed up in what I assumed was appropriate travel wear. I had no idea what I was truly getting myself in to, but I tried to fake self-confidence and mask my fear. I was heading to America to begin studies at Northwestern College.

All the details of the trip were a nice distraction from the realization that I would soon be boarding a airplane that would whisk me away from my dear home in Bangalore, India, and would drop me off rather unceremoniously in New York City. I would have to figure out how to get to northwest Iowa from there. I was scared, but I did not want my mom to see that.

I took my one-way ticket to the airport. I shook hands, hugged family and friends, and as I kissed my parents goodbye, my parents looked at me and said to me, “remember your roots.”

“Remember your roots!” I never forgot that statement. I came to the USA, finished my college, graduated from seminary, got married, had children, I even got naturalized a couple of months ago. And yet, no matter how well I adjust to life in these United States, I have never forgotten my parents’ last words to me when I left India: “Remember your roots.”

At my home and office today, you will find a cricket ball on my desk, carvings on wooden elephants strewn on shelves, I even have the brass bowl, which served as my father’s plate when he was a little boy, sitting on top of my piano. These are visible and tangible reminders of where my roots are.

As we navigate this season of Lent, I look around at the other physical and metaphorical reminders of where our roots are. Where our identities intertwine with brothers and sisters around the world and ultimately find themselves growing in love, in to Christ, who is the head.

In spite of the myriad differences that want to define us, we never forget where our roots are intertwined this season. Blessings on your Lenten journey.

“Rooted” is a video devotional series intended to help you seek God’s face this Lent. Each short video explores a piece of our rootedness in Christ: “They are like trees planted by streams of water, which yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither. In all that they do, they prosper” (Psalm 1:3). The videos were created by RCA women and men in partnership with Women’s Transformation and Leadership.

Lent Video Devotion from RCA March 31st

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Renée House was born and raised on farms and in the RCA in Hudsonville, Michigan. She dreamed of being a missionary in some far off land, but instead was ordained in the RCA in 1987, and after serving 25 years on the faculty of New Brunswick Theological Seminary, accepted a call to serve the “Old Dutch Church” in Kingston, New York, where keeping up with the Spirit’s movement is a daily sprint!

When I began to think on the theme “rooted,” these words from Isaiah spoke to me: “A shoot shall come up from the stump of Jesse and a branch will grow out of his roots.” I pictured an ax striking old tree again and again, until it finally falls, leaving just this stump.

Lent is about repentance, and a key metaphor for repentance is the cutting away of dead, damaged branches. It’s not my favorite image. But, in grace, God shows me what needs to be cut away—what in me must die. I serve in a community where there are many people who have been chopped down, so to speak. By poverty, mental illness, physical and emotional abuse—people judged and rejected for simply being who they are. By placing me here, God has rooted me in the pain of the world. And every day God calls me to be with these people in their pain and to see and use my privilege and power to serve these precious people. This is my dying and this is my rising.

And both are possible because “A shoot has come up from the stump of Jesse and a branch has grown out of its root.” Jesus came into the world to show us the beauty and power of a human life thoroughly rooted and grounded in God, and also thoroughly rooted and grounded in a world that cries out for redemption.

This is who God is. The one who creates the world and chooses to be rooted in its life. The one who gets down in our dirt and stays there. The one who is felled by the ax of human fear and hatred, then like a tender shoot springs to life again from the never-ending life and love of God. God is the deep root of the world’s life. The deep root of our being in Christ. The deep root in whom we die and rise, so that our dirty hearts become good soil for bringing forth the fruits of love and new life.

“Rooted” is a video devotional series intended to help you seek God’s face this Lent. Each short video explores a piece of our rootedness in Christ: “They are like trees planted by streams of water, which yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither. In all that they do, they prosper” (Psalm 1:3). The videos were created by RCA women and men in partnership with Women’s Transformation and Leadership.

Lent Video Devotions from RCA March 30th

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Rev. Kate Kooyman is an RCA pastor and works for the Office of Social Justice at the Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She is passionate about immigration reform, antiracism, and restorative justice.

Lent Video Devotions from RCA March 28th

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Lent Video Devotion from RCA March 27th

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Rev. Susan Hetrick is an author, artist, coach, pastor, and executive director of the Oasis Renewal Center, a small retreat center in Sonoita, Arizona. She is married to her best friend David, and together they successfully raised four kids, who are all “adulting.” Her daily ministry consists of lots of listening, praying, writing, and caring for three dogs, four goats, and two chickens. Her favorite food is sushi. She hates wearing shoes.

He also said, “The kingdom of God is as if someone would scatter seed on the ground, and would sleep and rise night and day, and the seed would sprout and grow, yet the farmer does not know how. The earth produces by itself, first the stalk, then the head, then the full grain in the head. But when the grain is ripe, at once the farmer goes in with a sickle, because the harvest has come (Mark 4: 26-29).”

How does this parable explain God’s kingdom? And what does it have to do with being rooted? Aside from the obvious—that seeds have to sprout roots in order to grow into plants—I read this parable as a metaphor for spiritual growth. The thing is, in this particular parable it isn’t the seed or the farmer that’s important. The farmer just scatters some seeds, waits a while, and then harvests a crop! And the seed doesn’t do anything exciting on its own either. The seed just sits there and eventually transforms into something useful. But it is the earth that causes the growth in the seed. The earth represents God’s kingdom. The earth represents what the Holy Spirit is doing in your life: how God is transforming you!

This transformation process is never obvious. Just like a seed buried in the ground, spiritual growth and transformation happen inside and out of sight. Like Jesus says in verse 28, all by itself the soil produces the grain little by little. That’s how God transforms us: little by little. Sometimes it feels like absolutely nothing is happening!

But here’s the thing: the seed won’t grow if the farmer keeps digging it up to see how it’s coming along. Instead, the farmer has to trust that the little seed is sprouting roots and developing a stalk and leaves and grain. But then the farmer still has to wait for it to ripen before it can be harvested! It is a process. So if you’re feeling like not much has changed in your life lately, that’s okay. Don’t give up; maybe you’re in that stage where you’re just sitting in the dark, like a seed buried in the ground. That’s okay. That’s where it all has to begin. Stick with it and let the Holy Spirit do her thing.

Oh, and it won’t help to dig things up from the past, to check on your progress or see how spiritually mature you’ve become! It takes time for roots to develop, and it will take time for you to grow deep spiritual roots. But since you are planted in God’s garden, you are enveloped in Christ! Trust that God is at work in you, strengthening your roots and helping you to grow.

“Rooted” is a video devotional series intended to help you seek God’s face this Lent. Each short video explores a piece of our rootedness in Christ: “They are like trees planted by streams of water, which yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither. In all that they do, they prosper” (Psalm 1:3). The videos were created by RCA women and men in partnership with Women’s Transformation and Leadership.

 

Lent Video Devotions from RCA March 24th

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Carrie Johnson is a recent grad of Alliance Theological Seminary and is currently serving as the director of spiritual formation at Living Word Reformed Church. She and her husband are currently in transition as they follow the call of God to plant a missional hub in Edinburgh, Scotland—a community called East Mountain. The vision of East Mountain is to come alongside and empower ministry leaders across Europe through mentoring in spiritual formation, leadership development, and theological training so that they can multiply the work of the kingdom in the contexts where they are called to serve.

Lent Video Devotions from RCA March 23rd

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Tim Breen is lead pastor at First Reformed in Orange City, Iowa, and enjoys facilitating biblically centered pilgrimages to Israel. He and his wife, Tamara, have three children and love good movies, steak, and Sunday afternoon naps. Tim is a devoted fan of Michigan football and the Detroit Tigers, and spends his free time running, biking, and doing impersonations of other members of the staff.

Well, today, I wanted to invite you outside of my office here in Orange City to show you something. Take a look at this tree. Many years ago, a sidewalk was poured over the buried roots of this tree. A slab was laid over the spot. The concrete was leveled, the surface was smoothed, and the roots of the tree were cemented over.

But look here at what’s happened. Over time, the depth, the growth, the organic energy of the tree hasn’t just dislodged the slab. It’s broken right through it!

Have people been pouring concrete over your dreams? Have people been hemming in your hopes? It might have happened when you were a kid; it might have happened this morning. How are you dealing with the slab?

The thing about roots is that even though you can’t see them, they’re working. They’re exerting force. There’s a breakthrough on the way. It’s not just possible, it’s inevitable. The root always wins. Placed within proximity of a deeply rooted tree, the destiny of the stone is defeat. It’s fracture.

This Lent, we consider Jesus, who was buried. Covered with a slab. Sealed for dead, guarded to prevent a gospel from being shared. But Jesus, who Scripture calls “The root of David,” broke through in power and glory. Like at the stone table of Narnia, a magnificent crack of hope and victory pierced the mournful sadness of Jerusalem with joy and expectation. The seal was broken. The king had risen!

What’s true of Jesus is true of his bride, the church, and it’s true for you, too, if you’re rooted in him.

“Rooted” is a video devotional series intended to help you seek God’s face this Lent. Each short video explores a piece of our rootedness in Christ: “They are like trees planted by streams of water, which yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither. In all that they do, they prosper” (Psalm 1:3). The videos were created by RCA women and men in partnership with Women’s Transformation and Leadership.

 

 

Lent Video Devotion from RCA March 21st

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