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Naima loves helping folks find their purpose and follow their dreams while deepening their faith. Often called The Hollywood Christian, she believes everyone should find a reason to dance daily, enjoy the 80 degrees and a breeze of the LaLa at least once, and have her Grandmother's bread pudding or sweet potato pie on holidays. Both are divine! :=) -- Dr. Naima Lett, Author: Confessions of a Hollywood Christian, CoPastor: Hope in the Hills, Beverly Hills

Greatest Award. Day 3/40

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The Greatest Award | DAY 3 of 40 (LENT)

Hollywood Blvd is closed. Red carpets are rolling out. Festivities are cranking up.

That means one thing: It’s Academy Awards weekend in La La Land.

Many of you have joined me on this 40 Day journey of devotions through Lent season, a time of reflection, fasting and prayer, and you may be wondering: What in the world does the Academy Awards have to do with Lent?

I promise that we’ll return to the Testings in the Wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11) on Monday. I have way too much honor and respect for God’s Word than to try to force a particular scripture on top of an example if it doesn’t fit. And this is that case.

So, let me share a thought that does fit.

When Jesus’ disciples argued about being “great”, He dropped the most disturbing paradox ever:
The one who is the greatest is the one who serves.
WHAT???!!!!!

Seriously, I’m not making this up. Read it here:
LUKE 22:24-27

The entire crew is at the Last Supper, no doubt, and Jesus is about to be arrested and crucified, and these jokers are arguing about which one of them is THE GREATEST!

Never mind that Jesus is in the room. Did no one think, “Jesus is the Son of God. Of course, He would be the greatest, seeing as He is God and all”? Nope! They argue amongst themselves, and Jesus has to jump in with, “The greatest is the one who serves.” And just so they all know what that looks like, He points out that HE is the greatest and HE has come to serve. Whoa!

Jesus’ messages are often times the exact opposite of what we experience on a daily basis, particularly in America and especially in Hollywood.

I can guarantee you that as my fellow artists sashay and swagger down the red carpet on Sunday, no one will be asking how they serve others, how they give of themselves. We will celebrate their professional accomplishments, and rightly so, but it will be a parade of ‘greatness’ by our standards, not necessarily God’s. Does that make sense?

I am truly challenged by this scripture.
How does my own life have to change?
How can I serve?
Some things to ponder and pray about!

What do you think?
What has been your greatest award? When you were winning something? Or when you were serving someone?

PRAYER:
1) Confession & Repentance – Let’s spend some time confessing our wrongs and asking for forgiveness
2) Complete honesty & transparency – Let’s talk to God about what’s on our hearts and minds, concerns, praises. Let the guard down.
3) Listen – Let’s quiet ourselves and listen to God’s Spirit concerning what we have shared with Him, what we read in the scripture, etc.
4) Intercession for others – Let’s pray for our family, friends, coworkers, church, government, etc.

A Beautiful Test? Day 2/40

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A Beautiful Test? | DAY 2 of 40 (LENT)

Remember high school? The first test of the semester, regardless of the subject, was usually always the hardest. Didn’t quite know what to expect. How long? Multiple choice? Essay? Extra credit? The exam could be described as many things, but “beautiful” was usually not one of the adjectives that came to mind.

Yet, I’d like to submit that the tests we experience over the next 40 days together might be considered beautiful. Huh???!

Let me back up.
OK, how was your first day of fasting and prayer yesterday? Was it easy to decide what you’d sacrifice?

Maybe, you experienced some withdrawal symptoms i.e. headache, irritation, etc. That’s normal as the body and mind adjust to their new reality, whether dealing with food or whatever we’ve chosen to sacrifice. Let’s extend grace to ourselves and/or a grace period of adjustment. Can’t promise that the cravings will go away, but I can promise that those cravings can remind us to pray.

As mentioned on yesterday (ABOUT LENT), the LENT season symbolizes the 40 days in the wilderness, testing and temptation that Jesus endured before launching into his public ministry. Let’s look at that passage today and His first test. This is where I think the beautiful part comes in.

DAY 2: Scripture meditation
Tested in the Wilderness

READ: MATTHEW 4:1-11

INSIGHT:
Jesus fasted for 40 days and 40 nights, after he was baptized and before he began his public ministry. After his 40 day fast, he was tested.

The first test hit Jesus in His immediate need – hunger. No, that’s not beautiful. Jesus hadn’t eaten for 40 days. Surely, he could turn the stone into bread and chow down. The devil said, “If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread.” Since Jesus is the Son of God, what’s the big deal? Do the miracle. Prove it! Right?!

This test ultimately was to see if Jesus would satisfy his immediate needs independent of God. Isn’t that a test that we too face often? Will we satisfy our daily needs outside of depending on God?

The scripture does not deny that Jesus had a need. Matthew 4:2 says that Jesus was hungry. Hunger is a REAL need! We all have to eat to live. The question is will Jesus “prove” His identity as the Son of God by satisfying that need? Jesus knew His identity. He didn’t have to prove Himself to satan or anyone else. Besides, it was not yet time to reveal Himself as the Messiah, the Christ.

Instead, [here’s the beauty], Jesus pointed to His and our dependance on God.

The definition of beauty is “the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations, a meaningful design or pattern, or something else, as a personality in which high spiritual qualities are manifest.”

There is something downright beautiful (deeply satisfying in seeing such high spiritual qualities manifested) in how Jesus handled this test. No doubt, He was ‘gangsta’ with satan; and he didn’t give in to his flesh. To me, that’s amazing. I am just not always that successful, especially when depending on my own strength. Geez!

Jesus said, “Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God”. This quote was from God’s word through Moses to God’s people when they were in their own wilderness, Deuteronomy 8:3: “He [God] humbled you and let you be hungry, and fed you with manna which you did not know, nor did your fathers know, that He might make you understand that man does not live by bread alone, but man lives by everything that proceeds out of the mouth of the LORD.”

Deuteronomy 8:1-10 is worth looking at if you have time. The scripture says that God’s people were tested “to know what was in your heart”, and that was not just 40 days, but 40 years in the wilderness. They received a 40 year wilderness stint after rejecting a good report from 2 of the spies’ 40 day journey into the land of milk and honey. Numbers 14:33-35 NIV. But that’s a whole other story!

What’s the point?
Our tests don’t have to be painful and drenched in anxiety. We don’t have to walk on pins and needles. We can embrace the tests because they are meant for our well being – to show us what’s in our hearts.

It is very likely over the 40 days that we are committing to the Lord, as we fast and pray, areas will be revealed where we don’t trust God and want to meet our own needs outside of His will.

For example, we all need clothes. But if we’re an artist on a shoestring budget struggling to pay rent, though tempting, it might not be the best thing to run up thousands in debt trying to dress in the latest greatest. Wouldn’t we want to know this is in our hearts and curve the appetite before financial disaster?

Or, we all need food. But if we find that there’s no way we can live without that quart of ice cream every night… Want to avoid diabetes, right?
We all need income. But if we lie on our taxes to get a refund that’s not deserved… Want to stay out of jail, right?
We all need relationships. But if we’re living a double life and not being honest with ourselves and the ones we claim to love… Want to live, right?

Let’s pray for the Lord to reveal anything that’s not like Him and give us His heart.
Let’s pray for the Lord to show us what we live by and depend on. Do we live by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God?
What or WHO is our trust in?
Just some questions to ask ourselves.

So, maybe the test isn’t what’s beautiful.
But the way we respond to the test can reveal the beauty that is within us.
What do you think?

SONG OF REFLECTION:
VIDEO: LIVING WORD, by Fred Hammond

PRAYER:
1) Confession & Repentance – Let’s spend some time confessing our wrongs and asking for forgiveness
2) Complete honesty & transparency – Let’s talk to God about what’s on our hearts and minds, concerns, praises. Let the guard down.
3) Listen – Let’s quiet ourselves and listen to God’s Spirit concerning what we have shared with Him, what we read in the scripture, etc.
4) Intercession for others – Let’s pray for our family, friends, coworkers, church, government, etc.

Lent? What you talkin’ bout Willis?

LENT? WHAT YOU TALKIN’ BOUT, WILLIS?
DR. NAIMA LETT

Why would anybody STILL celebrate Lent today?
Especially a progressive, non-denominational church in 2017!

Why?
Because we, like our global family of faith, look forward to THE Celebration of all Celebrations culminating at the end of Lent: Easter/Resurrection Sunday! Easter is arguably the most important holiday on our calendar, give or take Christmas. Our entire faith is based on that resurrection that resulted in that Empty Tomb!

So, Why Not?
That’s the question! Why not journey with the global family for the next 40 days? Break outside your box. Live dangerously. Walk on the wild side of faith.

This one thing I know: there’s no greater adventure than attempting to sacrifice an “essential” to grow closer to the One Who is Essential. 40 days of giving up anything ain’t easy. Thank God we don’t have to rely on our own strength and fortitude. We can ask for His help. And the rewarding transformation that occurs… so worth it!

What is Lent?
Lent is the 40-day season (46 days minus Sundays) of fasting, prayer and reflection, starting with Ash Wednesday and ending on Easter. It symbolizes the 40 days in the wilderness, testing and temptation that Jesus endured before launching into his public ministry (Matthew 4:1-11).

What do we do?
Some of our Catholic fam don ash crosses on the forehead to symbolize Ash Wednesday and the tradition of repentance in ashes and sackcloth. While symbols are wonderful, they are not required. Non-Catholics usually focus on “What’s on the inside? What’s in our hearts?”

Here are some simple steps to take:
1) DECIDE
Decide if you want to go on the 40 day journey.
Pray and ask, ‘Do I want to make this commitment?”

2) CHOOSE
Then choose one thing that you’d like to sacrifice over the next 40 days.
This can be a favorite food. Some give up meat & dairy. If you’re a vegetarian or vegan (like I am), giving up meat for Lent isn’t a sacrifice :=) Maybe it’s a favorite TV show or hobby. Whatever it is, it would be best if it’s something that affects your life daily. Why? Because when you yearn for it daily, you’re reminded why you are fasting and reminded to pray.

3) FOCUS
Focus on the goal.
In the scriptures, people fasted and prayed for many different reasons i.e. entreating the Lord’s help and intervention, seeking the Lord’s face and presence, repentance and contrition, etc. It’s a spiritual discipline that’s been practiced by people of faith for thousands of years, prior to Jesus. Lent, especially, is a season of reflection and repentance and growing closer to the Lord. Your goal could simply be that: To grow closer to the Lord. Pray and define it. If there is no real reason for you to do this, you won’t. That’s just how we’re built. Define. Get specific.

4) SUPPORT
Get support.
Invite family or a friend to go on the journey with you. At least, tell someone else you’re fasting and praying. You will likely make the entire 40 days if you’re holding each other accountable.

If you have ANY QUESTIONS, please let me know!!!

What you talkin’ bout?!

Talking bout transformation.
Talking about realness.
Talking about deeper fellowship.
You ready?
Let’s do this!

Dr. Naima Lett
The Hollywood Christian®
Hope in the Hills
Author of coming release Confessions of a Hollywood Christian®

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