I do not think you should get rid of your sin
until you have learned
until you have learned
what it has to teach you.
[Richard Rohr, O.F.B*] Here we are again at Ash Wednesday as Lent begins the Christian 40-day journey to Easter. Some will give up chocolate, junk food, or alcohol as an expression of penitence. Others will take on a new prayer or meditation discipline for the period, and some will be well-intentioned, begin in good faith, but falter along the way - not unlike "New Year's Resolutions." Some, of course, won't give Lent any particular attention.
Some of us will
receive ashes on our foreheads - which can be a stark and somber emblem of our
individual and collective mortality - from dust we came and to dust we
will return. It is also a graphic symbol of our faith commitment, our
team logo, a temporary tattoo of our family crest, the sign of the Presence of
Christ - the Light of the World.
Let's not make this
Lent a dark and dreary trudge through the wilderness of gloom and doom. Life is
a gift of God, a treasure, a miracle. While we must take the time to examine
our sins and acknowledge the everyday idols that lead us astray, let us also do
as Fr. Richard Rohr suggests - learn what our sins can teach us about
ourselves. We go through much of life unconsciously and we can't get rid of
something we don't know we have. Lent is a time to look closely and
discover what we've been hiding in the basement of our souls. Just like Spring
cleaning - or Fall if you're in the southern hemisphere - it's time to awaken
to the best of ourselves, re-discover what it means to commit our lives to
Christ, and throw the sin out with the trash. Let us repent with
eagerness, with attention and intention, let us turn toward the Light and
thrive.
(by the way, repent actually
means to have a change of heart, a new consciousness, and more importantly, to
turn toward God.)
Let us Pray. From Psalm 51:
Let us Pray. From Psalm 51:
11 | Create in me a clean heart, O God, * and renew a right spirit within me. |
12 | Cast me not away from your presence * and take not your holy Spirit from me. |
13 | Give me the joy of your saving help again * and sustain me with your bountiful Spirit. |
Forgive us our sins AS we forgive
those who sin against us. Amen.
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