Lent Day 37, Thursday, March 26, 2026
“Complete A Procrastinated Task”
We’ve made it! Well, almost.
We are just ten days away from Easter. For some, that means the finish line is in sight, and a few long-avoided things are about to return. For others, it means final preparations are underway for Easter celebrations. Yes, Easter is almost here, but it only matters if we choose to let it matter.
The world keeps moving forward whether we act or not. The calendar turns, the days pass, and life continues. Today’s devotion is meant to encourage us to take action. Your challenge is simple: complete a task you have been putting off.
There is something sitting on your list right now. Organizing your desk. Finishing the laundry. Cleaning out a space in your home. Sending a message to someone you have been meaning to contact. Maybe even finishing your taxes.
We all have something we have delayed. While these tasks may seem small, completing them can bring a surprising sense of clarity, relief, and even peace.
When God created Easter, the world was changed in a powerful and lasting way. We take part in that ongoing work by doing good, helping others, and caring for the world around us. But often, it begins with something simple right in front of us.
What is that one thing you have been putting off?
Find the time. Take a breath. Start it. Finish it. You might be surprised how much lighter you feel when it is done.
“Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might.” (Ecclesiastes 9:10a, ESV)
