I’ve been watching more birds appearing in the
skies around my home. Silas and Chloe are getting that look in their
eyes that they know I’ll soon be getting the garden going again.
There’s another thing I love about this March, in
particular: Lent.
Lent comes from an ancient Teutonic word meaning “Spring.” It’s the
season when we set out to lose our false self to gain our real life.
Jesus said it best in Matthew, “Those who want to save their life
will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake sill find
it.” During this holy spring, we set out to awaken from the slumbers
of deception and despair to begin living in the eternal life offered
to us through Christ. And that leads me to another thought I have.
Beyond this season, there is another, even more glorious one that
beckons to us. And when I think about that season that’s just around
the corner, it makes me ponder, “What’s the story I want to tell the
world about my love for what’s to come?”
“On that
day you will realize that I am in my Father, and you are in
me, and I am in you.”
~John 14.20 |
That’s what.
That’s my story and my answer as to why I believe in God. Because
this is the message of Easter; this is the wilderness walk of Lent.
For forty-six days, we travel beyond the shadow of our egos so the
light of Christ that opened a tomb can open our eyes to the
astonishing realization that we are in Christ, thus in God and each
other. Nothing, as Paul says in his letter to the Romans, can ever
separate us from God’s love. Lent is the time for us to prepare, to
begin again, to turn away, and to decrease in ourselves so that
Christ may increase in us.
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As we walk together toward the Paschal Mystery that
is still enveloped by the not-yet- broken clouds of winter and
bitterness, we will name the brokenness of our lives. But we will
also emphasize the love and acceptance God still has for us (and
will always have for us), despite our tendency to wander from our
true selves. We will reclaim our baptismal identity.
How do we live faithfully into our identity? The
foundational answer is paying attention to and following Jesus. We
do this by studying the Gospels and sitting with our Wounded Healer,
while also walking with him towards Jerusalem. In studying who Jesus
was in the Gospels, we will discover who Jesus is to us. To do this,
we must respond to the call of Lent that invites us to face all of
who we are openly and humbly: the parts we like, the parts we try to
hide from others, and the parts we try to hide from God; then we
offer them to God for healing.
Ultimately, by walking with Jesus during this season, we will find
the courage to answer the question “Is it possible to discover God’s
presence in the midst of all this stuff?”
The answer has been, is, and will always be yes. And that’s my why
to the what. That’s why I love this particular March… the march
toward Easter.
Why?
Because in Christ, we’ve been given the gift of life and to become
alive… again! |