So, I have been challenged.
Today is “Ash Wednesday” in the Catholic religion, which kicks off the season of “Lent.” All I remember (from my growing up years in the Catholic church) about Ash Wednesday was when I attended an Ash Wednesday service with a friend of mine while I was at college in LaCrosse. I went up front, they schmeared some “ash” on my forehead in a cross shape…and I heard that you would pretty much go to hell if you wiped it off.
Well, I wiped it off and headed out to the bars!! Not a terribly moving or meaningful experience, obviously.
And, all I know about Lent is that you had to give something up for a set amount of time. I never understood that. I remember a dear friend in High school giving up caffeine one time. That just didn’t make sense to me… why would you do that??
What’s the point?!!
I noticed people referring to Lent on Facebook. It intrigued me. Especially after a Christian friend of mine said something about taking part in it. I always thought Lent was some silly thing Catholics did…that it didn’t really matter…
So I did some research of my own: Lent
“Lent, in some Christian denominations, is the forty-day-long liturgical season of fasting and prayer before Easter”
Ahhhh….
“The forty days represent the time Jesus spent in the desert, where according to the Bible he endured temptation by Satan”
Hmmmm…
“The purpose of Lent is the preparation of the believer—through prayer, penitence, almsgiving and self-denial—for the annual commemoration during Holy Week of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus, which recalls the events linked to the Passion of Christ and culminates in Easter, the celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.”
Obviously, many people do not practice Lent, and see it as an obscure tradition that the Church practices without Biblical merit…but according to the Bible, Jesus told his disciples that:
“…the days will come when the bridegroom will be taken away from them, and then they will fast.” Matthew 9:15
So, we are to set aside time to reflect and thank our Father in Heaven for what He has done for us. A time for us to sacrifice (whether it be large or small) so that we might be reminded, and reflect upon WHY we have been placed on this earth.
What an incredible chance to show our creator the love we have for Him!!
So, on that note…for this season of Lent…holding you all as my witnesses…I will be taking part in 40 days of sacrifice.
(Lord, please let this time go quickly by…)
I will be giving in to my own self-sacrifice and will be giving up…
Drum roll please!
Yeah, yeah…baby steps.
Would someone please warn McDonald’s that they won’t have to order as much Diet Coke?!!
To you, that may not seem like a big enough sacrifice…but to me, quite frankly, it’s huge!! I am interested to see how God will use this time…how He might change me, and ultimately bring me closer to Him.
That’s what I long for, above all…