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Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 39

When it goes dark, how do you hold onto hope? Today, with our Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 39, we’re on Good Friday. On this day, Jesus lay in the tomb with everyone believing him dead. When we don’t know a favorable outcome is in the offing, how do we hope. Write into your source of hope?

When the pain in your abdomen won’t go away but you get up in the morning and brush your teeth as if all is okay. Your eye begins to flicker, and you gently close it, knowing it will resolve itself. When the tree falls on the house, and you pick up the phone and make a hotel reservation. A chance slips away, and you only look up in time to see its tail disappearing in the mist, yet you keep watching for its return.

What is your source of hope?

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