On
Wednesday, February 10th
the Church starts its 40-day journey towards Easter with Ash
Wednesday. As you approach the priest or deacon for your ashes that
day, you will hear either “Repent and believe in the Gospel” or
“Remember, you are dust, and to dust you will return.”
During
these 40 days of Lent we are called by Our Lord Jesus Christ to
deepen our relationship with God and with those around us. We are
called to believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ and to remember that
we are nothing without the God who made us. We are just dust, and to
dust we shall return.
The
Church offers us many ways to bring us closer to God and to our
neighbor. We are called to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. We
are encouraged to do our “Easter Duty” by going to confession
sometime during Lent. We are to give alms to those around us that may
not have as much as we may have. While doing these things, we are to
repent of our sinful ways and to turn our lives over to Christ.
In
the gospel assigned for Ash Wednesday, Our Lord gives us very clear
advice as to how we are to do the things the church expects of us. It
is the gospel Matthew, chapter 6. In it we are reminded by Jesus to,
“Take
care not to perform righteous deeds, in order that people may see
them; otherwise, you will have no recompense from your heavenly
Father.” (Matthew 6:1). In other words, we are not to worry about
what others think of what we are doing for the Lord. We are to serve
the Lord in ways that are pleasing to Him without concern about what
others say or think. The Lord goes on to tell us that we are to be
generous with those around us, without bragging about it, “But
when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right is
doing, so that your almsgiving may be secret. And your Father who
sees in secret will repay you.” (Matthew 6:2)
Our
Lord concludes with the advice to be to the point in prayer, “In
praying, do not babble like the pagans, who think that they will be
heard because of their many words…” (Matthew 6:7). Be short and
to the point in your prayer with God. A good way to pray is to take
the scriptures assigned each day for Mass and sit and reflect on what
the Lord is trying to teach you. Try to spend about 5 to 10 minutes
every day reflecting on these scripture readings. They will bring you
closer to the Lord, and you will find that peace that can only come
from God.
Take
this time during Lent to grow closer to the Lord and to others. Then
you’ll have a truly joyful Easter!
Praise
be Jesus Christ, now and forever!
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