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It
doesn’t matter if you are 7 years old or 77 years old - God is about to
do something in your life. Whether you seldom come to church or come only occasionally
- or every week - God is about to do something in your life.
Perhaps
you are a mom or a dad, busy with a thousand things to do and 10,000
things to worry about; perhaps you are a youngster in the third grade;
you might be a middle school or high school student; maybe you’re
retired; perhaps you live alone; you might be a young single adult; you
might be happy or sad, tired or rested; perhaps you are engaged to be
married or you may have been recently widowed; perhaps you are separated
or divorced; you might be a single parent; maybe you have forgotten
about God, or you might think that God has forgotten about you: whoever
you are, God is about to do something in your life.
Do you have an idea, a thought, a notion of how God might want to touch your life this Ash Wednesday and in the forty days of Lent that follow?
Don’t
doubt for a moment that God waits to touch your heart in the holy
season ahead of us. As a matter of fact, no day goes by without the Lord
reaching out to touch us, to speak to us, to forgive us, to heal us, to
comfort and challenge us.
Lent is a time when we make an extra effort, for 40 days,
to listen for God’s word, to ask for his mercy, to open ourselves to
his healing touch, and to invite the Lord to enter more deeply into our
hearts and lives. At least for a season, we make a special effort to be
open to God - and you can be sure that God is ready to take advantage of
our seasonal readiness! God is about to do something in your life.
Just what IS Lent, anyway?
Lent
is a time for those preparing for baptism (and for the
already-baptized) to prepare for the celebration of the Paschal mystery
of Jesus' suffering, death and resurrection.
Lent
is a season to do some spring-cleaning in the many rooms of our hearts
and to ready them for celebrating God’s gift of new life at Easter.
Lent is a season to prepare for Easter by: prayer (with the church and alone); fasting (learning to hunger for God); and almsgiving (works of mercy, especially for the poor). For fasting that leads us to prayer, and for prayer that leads us to serve the poor, let us pray to the Lord...
Lent
is a time for getting back to basics: to learn again and to practice
for forty days how we should live as Christians every day of the year.
Lent is a time for coming home: coming home to the Church community; coming home to prayer; coming home to God.
Lent
is spring training for Christians: a time to get in shape, spiritually;
a time to strengthen what is weak within us and tone up the strengths
we have.
Lent
is a time to make the time to begin to actually do the things we say we
want and hope to do - but just never seem to have the time to get
around to...
Lent is a time for getting ready to celebrate EASTER! Easter is at the heart of our life as Christians and Lent is the way to prepare for Easter joy!
God is about to do something in your life.
Are you ready?
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