LENT - a Journey for Teens: The Places We Goਨਮੂਨਾ

Fredenfreude
Another word the Germans use is “Freudenfreude”. It means joy-joy. It is the opposite of Schadenfreude. Practically speaking, it means that if someone shares something with me about which they are excited, I express interest by asking them to share even more of the experience. “To be happy with those who are happy”.
Exercise:
Think of a person in your life in whose happiness you can share. Intentionally ask about and listen to their story of success, and tell them that you are happy with, and for them.
Share something you are grateful for with someone close to you and thank them for listening and sharing in your joy.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, give me the grace to live a life free from comparison. In the matchless Name of Jesus, Amen.
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About this Plan

This Lent plan invites you to face that which you so easily avoid - your humanity, your brokenness, your sadness and disappointments. For the next 40 days, we will embark on an adventure filled with some alone time, prayer and fasting. Each day will provide a scripture, a guide, an exercise and a grace prayer which you can pray throughout your day.
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