This Wednesday, March 5th, is Ash Wednesday. Followed by Fat Tuesday (Madi Gras), Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the annual Lenten Season. Lent is a time when many Christians prepare for Easter by observing a special period of fasting, repentance, personal study, moderation, and spiritual discipline. Of course, these activities can be observed any time of the year, but the purpose of doing during the 40 days of Lent is to set aside additional and particular time for reflection on Jesus Christ - his suffering and his sacrifice, his life, death, burial and resurrection. (40 is a symbolic number often associated with sacrifice and the faithfulness of God - e.g., Israel's 40 years in the wilderness and Jesus' 40 days in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11.) The 40 days of Lent are to be marked by repentance and personal sacrifice. Ash is sometimes rubbed on the foreheads of Christians during Ash Wednesday services as a sign of repentance (e.g., 2 Samuel 13:19; Esther 4:1; Job 2:8; Daniel 9:3; and Matthew 11:21).
Lent is a time when Christians can annually connect with their heritage and their fellow Christians around the world. It's a unique opportunity to live out the "oneness" expressed in Christ's prayer in John 17 as we, together, journey through Lent, asking ask—are there things here that we need to die to? Are there habits, thoughts, and patterns of living in our lives that aren’t consistent with the life God intended us to live? At the same time, it is a time for Christians everywhere to accept the life and grace that God extends to us—celebrating the cross and resurrection as God’s definitive act of redemption in the world.
I pray this Lenten Season will be a rich time growth as you prepare to celebrate the RESURRECTION!
Here are some great articles on why we celebrate Lent:
- The Meaning of Lent by Craig Higgins
- The Origins of Lent (very interesting) by City Church
- The Perpetually-Illuminated Service Engine Soon Light - A Reflection on Lent
- Lent, Why Bother? by Elliot Grudem (Read or download the full article HERE)
- Thoughts about Lent by Michael Horton
Also, here are some ideas to help shape the way you might choose to observe Lent this year:
- 2014 Lent Activities Calendar by Mars Hill Bible Church
- 2013 Lent Activities Calendar by Mars Hill Bible Churvh
- Parent & Children Lent Observation by Mars Hill Bible Church
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