Thursday, February 19, 2026

EmmDev 2026-02-18 [Lent 2026] Belated Ash Wednesday - Ash and Oil

Belated Ash Wednesday - Ash and Oil

Hi Everyone
Here's a belated Ash Wednesday Devotion...

Ash and Oil


A few years ago we woke up on Ash Wednesday to discover that we'd had a break-in and phones were stolen.
It made me think about Ash Wednesday in very different ways...

On Ash Wednesday we mix ash and oil and make the sign of the cross on our foreheads.

Ash reminds us of our mortality and is a sign of sorrow & repentance.
Oil is the symbol of Healing, Comfort, Blessing and Celebration.
And the Cross is the place of suffering but also redemption.

These symbols were very prominent for me as we navigated the robbery.

I thought about Ash as I processed the brokenness of society (crime and violence), as I heard a friend's painful story of disappointment and betrayal, and recognised my own impatience when trying to arrange replacement phones etc.

I thought about Oil (the symbol of God's tender Holy Spirit) as I received comfort, calm, wisdom and inspiration throughout the day. As I was able to push the bully of fear aside and recognise God's hand in a chance encounter with an old friend and the encouraging conversation we had.

Lent is about preparing to contemplate the wonder of the Cross.
Lent is about opening our hearts anew and afresh to God.

King David failed badly and sinned horribly.
As he drew near to God, he did so with sincere remorse, but also great hope.
He believed that Ash would be combined with Oil to bring healing.
While he feared that his sin was grounds to be cast out of God's presence, he believed that God could change his heart and transform his life.

As we look forward to Easter, we think of the One who was cast off and forsaken in our place so David and you and me could be made whole.

May this passage from Psalm 51 be our Lent prayer:
Create in me a pure heart, O God,
and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
Do not cast me from Your presence
or take Your Holy Spirit from me.
Restore to me the joy of Your salvation
and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me. (Psalms51:11-12)