Every year during Lent the Church blesses us with a
structured, extended reminder of the sacrifices that our Lord made on our
behalf. He carried our burdens, He
carried our cross, and He died for our sins.
Lent is a beautiful time to focus on and reflect on the sacrifices that
our Lord has made for us, while also reflecting on the ways we have been
blessed in our own lives. We are called
to pray, fast, and give alms. Now, are these
things we should make a habit out of doing every day of the year? Yes! Do we always do that? We likely all fall somewhere along the
spectrum between Yes and No. Lent
provides us with a time to focus on re-structuring and re-orienting our lives
toward God.
Every year as I contemplate what I will sacrifice
during Lent my human nature is drawn toward food items. Who couldn’t use a spiritual reason for a diet,
right? If I have been unable to keep
those New Years resolutions, maybe the Lenten season will give me the
motivation I need to get back on track!
While any sacrifice is well and good, is this really pushing me to a
deeper level spiritually? Or am I using
Lent as a tool to seek my own desires? Is
Lent supposed to be about giving up chocolate or sweets or pop with the hope of
that added bonus of being 5 pounds lighter at Easter? Or is Lent about giving up challenging
sacrifices that push us spiritually and draw us closer to our Lord?
I challenge you this Lent to move beyond material
and superficial sacrifices that you have done for years past. Stretch yourself this year to prayerfully
discern what God is calling you to sacrifice and what God is calling you to
modify in your own life this Lent. Allow
God to guide you as you prepare your heart to celebrate and rejoice with Him
this Easter. What sacrifices, additional
prayer, and additional fasting (beyond Church mandated fasting!) can you offer
up to our Lord this Let? Let us all
strive to move beyond the simple, superficial sacrifices and really dig
deeper. Let’s show our Lord that His
sacrifice on the cross was worth more than our simple sacrifice of chocolate or
pop! How can you re-structure and
re-orient your life toward God this Lent, and create habits in your life that
will bring you and your family closer to Him all year through?
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