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On Day 35 of our Lenten Lectio Divina journey, we turn to Luke 21:1-4, where Jesus notices a poor widow offering two small coins. Though her gift is tiny by the world’s standards, Jesus honors it as abundant—because it comes from the heart. As we meditate today, may we reflect on what it means to give sacrificially, not just out of surplus but out of love and trust. What might God be inviting us to offer today? Let’s listen, reflect, and give with open hands and faithful hearts.
By Wesley Memorial United Methodist ChurchOn Day 35 of our Lenten Lectio Divina journey, we turn to Luke 21:1-4, where Jesus notices a poor widow offering two small coins. Though her gift is tiny by the world’s standards, Jesus honors it as abundant—because it comes from the heart. As we meditate today, may we reflect on what it means to give sacrificially, not just out of surplus but out of love and trust. What might God be inviting us to offer today? Let’s listen, reflect, and give with open hands and faithful hearts.