Love that Lays Itself Down
The Lenten path is a journey of unlearning self-reliance and relearning the radical love of Christ—love that empties itself, serves without condition, and sacrifices even life itself. As we walk this path through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, we encounter the heart of Philippians 2:5–8: Christ, though divine, did not cling to his glory but took the form of a servant, humbling himself to death on a cross. This is the love we are called to embody.
Illustration: Picture Christ in the upper room, kneeling before a disciple to wash his dusty feet. In that act, he reveals the essence of discipleship: true greatness lies in service. His hands, which formed the universe, now tend to the lowliest task, teaching us that love is not about power or position but about laying ourselves down for others.
Challenge: This week, identify one area of your life where you can “empty yourself” in service. It might be listening without interrupting, forgiving a hurt, or sacrificing a comfort to meet someone else’s need. Let Christ’s example be your guide—love not in word only, but in deed.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, you emptied yourself to show us the depth of your love. Help me to walk in your footsteps this Lent, laying down my pride, my desires, and my fears to serve others as you did. Teach me that true life is found not in clinging to what is mine, but in giving it away for your sake. Amen.






