Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Lent - my take and a challenge

The Lenten season is about to begin, a time for repentance and preparation for the sacrifice of Christ for our sin. It is many churches tradition to focus on three spiritual practices - prayer, fasting, and alms giving (compassion and justice ministry towards neighbors.) Many in the Catholic church make a point of giving up a "vice" in honor of the sacrifice of Jesus. However you look at it, Lent is a 40 day period that causes us to reflect on our lives in relation to Christ and the magnitude of His gift.

Each year during Lent I like to add something to strengthen my faith and also add a physical discipline to be healthier. I like to give something new a try, a spiritual trial run so to speak. Usually I am only marginally successful in the physical area (as evidenced by a host of gear to tone and strengthen), but I seem to have better luck in the spiritual endeavors. This year I am resolved to improve my prayer life and am using a book by Phyllis Tickle (real name - she's brilliant) called The Divine Hours: Prayers for Springtime. This is a book that uses a practice called keeping the hours or saying the offices - prayer that is done within certain hours each day. The prayers in this book are both ancient and modern, mixing spoken creeds with old hymns. This is real old school and being the type of guy who sees no need for an organ or many church traditions, I need to touch base with these practices. As for the physical, I am going to add some more strength training - to keep it all working (as I try to keep up with all my staffers.)

My challenge to you - seek to know God in some new way this Lenten season. Scripture, prayer, service, kindness, reaching out to a neighbor, whatever it is - commit yourself to it until Easter. Ask God simply to reveal himself to you in some new way and chronicle your time in a convenient way. This will help so that in the future you will remember the way God moved in and around you. Have a great Lenten season and I bet all you spiritual giants will be better at this than I am - but I keep trying...

Let me know what you are thinking and how it's going.

Portage Dave

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