Lent is not as much fun as Advent. In fact, “fun” and “lent” are rarely used in the same sentence. Lent, if you observe it, is usually stretching. In a good way you might say, like doing spiritual push ups. I don’t like doing push ups of any sort, but I do respect Lent.
Lent seemed simpler back then. Like about every other kid in my parochial school, I gave up candy and that was it. Since we didn’t have much access to candy anyway, it wasn’t a big sacrifice. I almost liked giving up candy, it seemed like a soft way to holiness and being holy was certainly a high held value in my small circle.
Then, when I felt I was too enlightened for all that religiosity, Lent was once again easy… to throw in with the Church towel. I didn’t need it and it didn’t need me to participate so we went our separate ways. No one I knew “did Lent.”
We got back together, me and Jesus. He didn’t say anything about Lent in the Book but I still want to have a meet-up with it. Guess that will be tomorrow on Ash Wednesday.
By the way, Lent is making a come-back. It doesn’t seem so easy anymore. One friend spoke of her intention to secretly do something nice for someone everyday of Lent. Easy for a few days but maybe not 40.
Facebook will incur a few drop-outs for Lent. Already a stream of friends showed up on the loop to say goodbye for 40 days. That wouldn’t be easy for me. Neither would foregoing fiction, bread, wine, or chocolate, some of my previous give-ups. Still not sure for this year.
Maybe I will do an add-on instead like my “be nice” friend. Instead of giving up something, add something else. Last year I wrote one letter a day during Lent. I like writing letters though, so should probably add something else. Oops, I don’t like “shoulds.”
The “give-up” discomfort, hardly deprivation, keeps me focused. In spite of what I want in the moment, I want something else more in the end. Hard to define, but it always shows up by Easter and it definitely feels holy.
So tomorrow evening, I will walk into my church and offer my forehead and my heart and await the adventure this year. I will give-up and He will add-on.
And you?
Hope for the best,
Tish
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- Originally published in a previous Lent.