Embroidery It – Time of Lent
Dear Friends,
Today is an important day on the Christian calendar as it is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. It is a time of preparation for Easter the highest of Holy Days. It is a time of repentance and prayer. Many people use this season to give up something as a sacrifice and to offer that sacrifice up to God. For many years, I have taught religion, this year to first graders, and I would speak to them about Lent and having a Lenten resolution. Those children can come up with some thoughtful answers. “I’m going to share my toys every day.” “I’m going to help my mother every day with chores.” “I’m going to pray every day.” Some I’m sure have heard their parents speak about what they are doing for lent and will say, “I’m not going to watch TV,” “I’m not going to eat candy,” and so on. I really stress to them, and to my own children that this is a time not just of sacrifice, but a time to keep Christ first and foremost in our thoughts and in our actions. It is a time to work on becoming closer to Christ and becoming a better person.
I’ve been giving prayerful consideration over the past few weeks as to what I would do this year for my Lenten resolution. For the next 40 days I’ve decided to focus on surrendering. Surrendering my day to Christ to let His will be done through me, surrendering that His will be done, not my will be done.
Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness in preparation for what was to come. May we use this season of Lent to prepare our hearts for Christ’s ultimate gift, his death and resurrection so that we may have eternal life with Him. May Jesus remain at the forefront of my thoughts and may His light shine through me.
Our daughter Emily was his sponsor. She flew in from New Mexico for three days to be with him during this holy event.