A dear
brother underscores what the purpose of LENT is not and what it is. He writes, “The purpose of Lent is not ritual,
good works, and earning favor with God. The purpose of Lent is to focus
on why the death and resurrection of Jesus is so important. The
observation of Lent is a choice, not an obligation.” (Eric Ferris).
If you choose to
observe LENT this year, you can make the most out of it by considering two
recommendations. First of all, make an
effort to do new things during the next seven weeks to keep your focus on the death
and resurrection of Jesus. It is
important to do new things or to develop new disciplines during this special
time of the church calendar. Why is this so? A saying we’ve heard often answers
it: “If you do what you’ve always done,
you will get the same results you’ve always got.” To realize new results,
therefore, we must do new things, e.g. setting time aside so God can speak to
us through His Word and thus giving Him an opportunity to do a new thing in our
lives (cf. Isaiah 43:18-19).
The second
recommendation for ensuring that Lent takes on a new meaning is this: Be sure you understand its meaning and
implications for your witness so that you don’t become prideful by comparing
yourself with those who are not observing it. There’s a tendency for those
who observe to think they are more spiritual or that they will become better
than others because of the disciplines they practice at LENT. If it is so—that
human effort can earn God’s favor—then, what purpose would the death and
resurrection of Jesus serve? From Scripture it is clear that Jesus’ death on
the Cross and His resurrection made it possible and guaranteed that we can be
free from sin and we can have a personal relationship with God. In other words,
Jesus paved the way for us to receive God’s favor and be forgiven of our sins. Overall,
it is a humbling experience observing LENT.
The Bible says,
“Draw near to God and He will draw near
to you...” (James 4:8, NKJV). Will you take time to get close to God during the next 40 days by
preparing your heart for Him to do great things in and through you? The best way to do so is to let go of
the things that hold you back from fulfilling God’s purpose and let God have
full control of your life and empower you to be fully engaged in His business
and bring Him glory.
References:
2.
The Bible. James 4:8, NKJV
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