Lent 2025 – Legacy: Living What We Leave Behind – Now

What kind of legacy are we building? Living What We Leave Behind comes in a time of reflection, surrender, and transformation—an invitation to let go of what no longer serves God’s purpose and embrace a new way of living. Jesus’ journey to the cross was not just about sacrifice; it was about shaping a lasting legacy of faith, love, and redemption.

This series invites us to explore how our choices, relationships, and faithfulness today shape the legacy we leave behind. As we journey through the texts of Lent, we will reflect on the kind of imprint Jesus left on the world and how we are called to do the same.


  • As we move from 'Embracing the Shift' into the season of Lent, the question naturally follows: What kind of legacy are we building? Lent is a time of reflection, surrender, and transformation—an invitation to let go of what no longer serves God’s purpose and embrace a new way of living. Jesus’ journey to the cross was not just about sacrifice; it was about shaping a lasting legacy of faith, love, and redemption.
    This series invites us to explore how our choices, relationships, and faithfulness today shape the legacy we leave behind. As we journey through the texts of Lent, we will reflect on the kind of imprint Jesus left on the world and how we are called to do the same.

  • Legacy of Trust

    see... Luke 4:1-13

    Before stepping fully into His mission, Jesus is tested in the wilderness. He resists the temptation to take shortcuts to power, comfort, and recognition, choosing instead to trust God’s way. True legacy is built on trust—not in worldly success, but in God’s promises.

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  • Legacy of Commitment

    see... Luke 13:31-35

    Jesus longs to gather His people like a mother hen gathering her chicks, yet many reject Him. His lament is a powerful reminder that legacy is not just about action but about commitment to love—even when that love is not returned.

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  • Legacy of Fruitfulness

    see... Luke 13:1-9

    Jesus tells a parable about a fig tree that hasn’t borne fruit but is given another chance. A legacy is not about how quickly we succeed, but how we cultivate faithfulness over time.

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  • Legacy of Grace

    see...Luke 15:1-3, 11-32

    The prodigal son’s story is one of grace, forgiveness, and redemption. The legacy Jesus leaves is not one of judgment, but of extravagant grace. What kind of legacy of grace are we creating?

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  • Legacy of Devotion

    see...John 12:1-8

    Mary pours expensive perfume on Jesus’ feet, an act of deep love and devotion. True legacy is built in the way we worship, serve, and give extravagantly—not just in what we do, but in how we do it.

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  • Legacy of the Cross

    see... Luke 19:28-40 & Luke 22:14–23:56

    Jesus enters Jerusalem with cheers, but by the end of the week, the same crowd cries for His crucifixion. His legacy is not built on popular approval but on self-giving love that triumphs over suffering and death.

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  • Legacy of Resurrection

    see... John 20:1-18

    Jesus' resurrection is the ultimate assurance that the legacy of faith, love, and sacrifice does not end in death but continues in new life.

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