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Spotify Playlists
Holy Week: Playlist
Maundy Thursday: Playlist
Good Friday: Playlist
Holy Saturday:
 Playlist
Resurrection Sunday (Easter): Playlist

Andrew Peterson: Resurrection Letters Anthology

Fasting and Moderation
My friend wrote this about fasting and moderation: "Fasting is a spiritual practice that invites us to give up something—often food—to experience hunger or lack, awakening a deeper thirst for the One who truly fills us. Unlike a fad diet for physical benefits, fasting shifts our focus back to God, reminding us that in Him, there is no lack. It also teaches moderation, helping us learn self-denial and live intentionally as followers of Jesus who are called to "take up our cross." Jesus fasts (Matt. 4:2) and he expects that his disciples will fast (Matt 6:16-18; 9:15). The early church fasts (Acts 13:3; 14:23; 2 Corinthians 11:27). 

If you're new to fasting, consider starting small by fasting for part of a day or skipping specific meals. Consult your doctor if you have any health concerns. Fasting with family or friends can also provide encouragement and accountability. 

Video about Fasting: Bible Project Video

Scripture Reading Plan for Holy Week:
Palm Sunday: Mark 11:1–11, Luke 19:28–44, John 12:9–19
Holy Monday: Matthew 21:12–22, Mark 11:12–19, Luke 19:45–48
Holy Tuesday: Matthew 21:23–26:5, Mark 11:27–14:2, Luke 20:1–22:2, John 12:37–50
Holy Wednesday: Matthew 26:6–16, Mark 14:3–11, Luke 22:3–6
Maundy Thursday: Matthew 26:17–75, Mark 14:12–72, Luke 22:7–71, John 13:1–18:27
Good Friday: Matthew 27:1–61, Mark 15:1–47, Luke 23:1–56, John 18:28–19:42
Holy Saturday: Matthew 27:62–66
Resurrection Sunday: Matthew 28:1–20, Mark 16:1–8, Luke 24:1–53, John 20:1–21:25.
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