Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Lent Cross Experiment

 24 Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross, and follow me."

Have you decided to wear a nail cross during Lent this season?  There is both an internal and external component to wearing a cross intentionally.  Wear it well!  Pray as you put it on.  Pray to live up to the high calling of carrying a cross like our Founder.  Pray for opportunities to share why you're wearing it (my pastor made me!)  a worthiness to carry it.  And then share your thoughts, emotions, experiences, conversations in the comment section below (even if nothing profound happens - share your thoughts)  . . .

4 comments:

RCardwell said...

I wore my cross necklace to work at Chipotle and had three customers tell me that they liked it.

Anonymous said...

I have worn the cross everyday and I have found that I hold it in my hands and say the Lords prayer. I do not forget I have it on because it has some weight to it, more so than wearing my "fancy" crosses. I think it makes me think about why I am wearing it and I feel humbled.

Thomas Dennison said...

My cross broke on the first Monday, well the cord anyway. I ended up hanging it in the doorway of my classroom by a sign that says "world's best teacher," given to me by a student I am totally failing. A student I still loose my patiene with, a student I still am not sure I totally believe in, a student I am told..."not every kid can be saved." ugh...

I have been wearing my metal Emmaus cross in the mean time, popped a kid in the head with it yesterday and it hits me when I dance for our good morning song.

Had a few conversations about my tattoo on Reading Night with some parents. One asked me about my trip and told me he has always been worried about going on a trip, even though his church has "tons of them all the time."

Another family is a Jehovah's witness family that I taught last year. They are an amazing family and after holding the new baby they asked what it was and what it meant...most people don't ask what it means...so I talked to them about Daniel and not hiding who you are. He agreed that most people lives their lives hiding their faith. He said he didn't have me pegged for a guy who gets tattoos...:-) 12 sittings and counting...

A few other families just asked if it was new and then we talked about their tattoos.

This being public makes me a little guarded to write...

Stan said...

from Sunday . . .

love that Mikey's teacher was going to ask him to put away his "headphones" until she realized it was a cross.

love that Leigh's cross is holding him accountable with his co-workers and he invited them into his experiment.

love that Terri has kids asking her for a cross.

love that Cody realizes he is an ambassador for Jesus when he wears his cross and is seeking to be a model of Christian love.

love that some of you are publicly acknowledging your faith for the first time.