Important to this season is the option to SHARE a bit of what CHRIST JESUS, our LORD, and SAVIOUR experienced as a Man, though yet *GOD*, for our sakes, because of LOVE!!!
HE who, although existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in the likeness of men. Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross (PHILIPPIANS 2)...
CHRIST was tempted for 40 days, and 40 nights; far worse than we have faced; ENTIRELY COMMITTED TO THE WILL OF *GOD*, withstood this, as well as the tragic treatment HE received from the people of this world, then, was abused, harmed, and nailed to a cross; ALL because of LOVE!!!
During the season of Lent, we are inspired to reflect, reconnect, and renew our commitment to HIM, and our role in HIS WILL, hopefully lessening the weight of self-inclination a bit more, while realizing the PATH to righteousness through HIM, and HIS WILL! It is a time of self analysis, of measuring the depth of our FAITH, and the honesty of our FAITHFULNESS! It is a time to acknowledge the areas which we are still weak in, and to aspire to strengthen them! It is a time to understand what living in HIS WILL means, and to seek HIS guidance in doing so! It is a time of digging down into THE WORD, and of PRAYER! All of this we do, FOR HIS GLORY, and the overall good of others....
More Protestant Churches are adding Lent practices, even if they are in part, as a means to refocus on spirituality in a culture that is increasingly secular...
Originating in the fourth century of the church, the season of Lent spans 40 weekdays beginning on Ash Wednesday and climaxing during Holy Week with Holy Thursday (Maundy Thursday), Good Friday, and concluding Saturday before Easter. Originally, Lent was the time of preparation for those who were to be baptized, a time of concentrated study and prayer before their baptism at the Easter Vigil, the celebration of the Resurrection of the Lord early on Easter Sunday. But since these new members were to be received into a living community of Faith, the entire community was called to preparation. Also, this was the time when those who had been separated from the Church would prepare to rejoin the community.
Today, Lent is marked by a time of prayer and preparation to celebrate Easter. Since Sundays celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, the six Sundays that occur during Lent are not counted as part of the 40 days of Lent, and are referred to as the Sundays in Lent. The number 40 is connected with many biblical events, but especially with the forty days Jesus spent in the wilderness preparing for His ministry by facing the temptations that could lead him to abandon his mission and calling. Christians today use this period of time for introspection, self examination, and repentance. This season of the year is equal only to the Season of Advent in importance in the Christian year, and is part of the second major grouping of Christian festivals and sacred time that includes Holy Week, Easter, and Pentecost.
Lent has traditionally been marked by penitential prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Some churches today still observe a rigid schedule of fasting on certain days during Lent, especially the giving up of meat, alcohol, sweets, and other types of food. Other traditions do not place as great an emphasis on fasting, but focus on charitable deeds, especially helping those in physical need with food and clothing, or simply the giving of money to charities. Most Christian churches that observe Lent at all focus on it as a time of prayer, especially penance, repenting for failures and sin as a way to focus on the need for God’s grace. It is really a preparation to celebrate God’s marvelous redemption at Easter, and the resurrected life that we live, and hope for, as Christians.
For myself, it is about reiterating my LOVE for THE LORD, and to embrace the strength which is derived from a life aligned to HIM! This season awakens the HOLINESS which THROUGH HIM, exists, as HE has CHOSEN us as HIS own, members of HIS HOLY PRIESTHOOD! This season REMINDS us of the duty of the cross, and THE WAY HE leads us in! We gather from this time, via HIS incontestable LOVE, for the purpose of being more enabled to REFLECT HIM hereafter...
To me, Lent is, overall, a time to LEVEL UP!!!
PRAISE THE LORD *GOD* ALMIGHTY! WORSHIP HIS HOLINESS! REJOICE IN HIS LOVING CARE for us! BE THANKFUL, and HONOUR HIM in every way, all these days!!!
REV. LWINSOR © 2014
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