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The season of Lent is a time for earnest reflection on what God has done for us through the life, death, and resurrection of His Son Jesus. You can add perspective to your Lenten observance by using Deliver Us: Jesus Sets Us Free, LHM's 2020 Lenten devotions, as a family mediation. These powerful messages are brief, engaging, and each has three reflection questions to help spark discussion.

Deliver Us: Jesus Sets Us Free was written by LHM's Theological Writer Dr. Kari Vo. She worked with Lutheran Hour Speaker Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler. He wanted to explore the relationship between the Exodus and Christ's Passion. The result is a seasonal devotion of great depth and insight, showing the reader how God is always about the act of setting His people free.

Remember, too, that LHM's devos (whether seasonal or the regular Daily Devotions) can be shared with others with just the touch of a button.

Throughout Lent, you can receive these devotions as a daily e-mail, beginning Ash Wednesday, February 26. You can download and print these devotions, too. This option includes a large-font text and bulletin inserts. You can also listen to them as a podcast. Audio begins on February 26 with Dr. Zeigler reading the devotions. You can find out more about these devotions by clicking here.

Por sus heridas fuimos sanados, the Spanish-language version, will be available to read online or can be received as a daily e-mail during the Lenten season, beginning on February 26. Audio availability begins that day as well with Rev. Héctor Hoppe reading the messages. LHM offers a print version for download, too. Find out more by clicking here.

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