LENT
The Most Uncomfortable Day of the Year -- Mark 1:15
The Challenge of the Lenten Season:
Lent can become a time when material things are put again in their proper secondary position; when we see in the spiritual the unconquerable forces of life. It can become a time of self-examination, when we reflect upon our present position in the pilgrimage and check our directions. It can become a time of personal readjustment, not through mental resolutions to do better but through yielding ourselves afresh to the God who demands to be obeyed. And it can become a time when, by following the battered path to Calvary, we identify ourselves once again with the Saviour who makes all things new.
The task of the Church during Lent is to make this experience real to the people who are Christ's body. The form is unimportant and may well vary from group to group and from taste to taste. What is all important is that the form support, not obstruct, the way of the Holy Spirit of God who brings life to ritual and free worship alike, and who turns ashes into new men.
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great Lent links from Christianity Today.
Fasting is something I did somewhat regularly as a new believer but in the past 10 years, very rarely. I need to re-examine that, and seriously consider how we as a family celebrate Lent, Easter, Advent, and Christmas in our home. Also as I consider what the purpose of Lent is, it's making me think my reservations concerning seeing the Passion film are unwarranted. There does seem to be a redemptive purpose in getting a much more immediate and visceral understanding of Christ's sufferings.