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EP 20 // Lent Week 4: When the Promise Steps Into the World

EP 20 // Lent Week 4: When the Promise Steps Into the World

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What does it look like when God’s promises finally show up in real life?


In Week 4 of our Lent series, we’re moving past the "waiting" and into the "doing." We’re following the first steps of Jesus’ ministry—from His public debut at the Jordan River to His famous "mission statement" for the brokenhearted.


If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, overlooked, or just plain tired, this week’s roadmap is for you. We explore the upside-down wisdom of the Beatitudes, the challenge to be "salt and light," and the life-changing invitation to stop worrying and start trusting a Father who sees you.


What’s inside this episode:

  • The Mission: How Jesus declared freedom for the oppressed.

  • The Mindset: Finding "blessing" in the places the world ignores.

  • The Cure for Anxiety: Why the birds and flowers are the key to your peace.

  • The Invitation: A late-night talk with Nicodemus and a midday drink at a well.

Weekly Reading Roadmap:

  • Monday: John 1:29–34 (The Lamb of God)

  • Tuesday: Luke 4:16–22 (The Mission)

  • Wednesday: Matthew 5:1–12 (The Beatitudes)

  • Thursday: Matthew 5:13–16 (Salt and Light)

  • Friday: Matthew 6:25–34 (Overcoming Worry)

  • Saturday: John 3:1–17 (Nicodemus & New Life)

  • Sunday: John 4:7–26 (The Woman at the Well)

Resources & Connections:Download the Full Lent Plan: here📖 Read the Daily Blog: www.makemondaymatter.com

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