Lenten Season
Most Christians view
the season of lent as an opportunity to give up a food that we tend to eat
frequently or to fast between meals. But the true and original meaning of lent,
is to put us in the place of our savior, Jesus Christ. He spent forty days in
the desert without any source of food. He was tempted by the devil on several
accounts. He sacrificed his own life on the cross for the forgiveness of our
sins. The purpose of these forty days leading up to the resurrection of Christ,
is to challenge ourselves. To give up or devote yourself to something other
than the regular.
Lent is a time where we
can all show each other kindness and hospitality. Jesus did not suffer his
entire life to have us hate each other. All of us Brother Rice students have
the capability to get to know a student that we have never got the chance to
come around and talk to. You can all make someone feel welcome into our
community. We can and should use the days leading up to Easter to build
stronger relationships with our peers and prepare for the celebration of the
resurrection of Christ.
Lent is also a time for
sacrifice. During this season, we have the opportunity to sacrifice something
that is meaningful to us. When I was younger, I would sacrifice things that
would be easiest to give up, such as foods I rarely ever ate. These lenten
promises were meaningless and barely even a sacrifice. Now I have learned that
I should give up things that are part of my everyday life. Maybe some of us
should give up screen time on our phones, or time watching tv. Maybe getting
along better with your parents or a sibling.We should challenge ourselves by
making sacrifices like Jesus did for us, even though our small sacrifices could
never amount to God’s ultimate sacrifice.
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