Lenten Preparation
The
liturgical calendar likes periods of preparation. In Advent we mark
off four weeks to prepare ourselves for celebrating the importance of
Christmas and the coming of Jesus. Ash Wednesday kicks off a period
of six weeks of preparation for Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and Easter.
We
don't do preparation all that well, but there is wisdom in that
history of preparing ourselves. We want to run directly to Christmas
and Easter, skipping over our need to pause and reflect on our own
lives and our dependence upon God's provision we celebrate on those
high holy days.
We set
aside forty days of preparation in memory of Jesus taking 40 days to
fast in preparation to being his three years of ministry. There is
nothing specifically special about 40 days. It was just a round
number used in Biblical times to express something like a month. For
Jesus, it was a time to focus. It was a time to determine priorities
for his ministry. It was a time to focus on being present with God
and allowing God's design to inundate his life.
If
Jesus needed time to prepare for ministry, we need it all the more.
If Jesus needed time set aside to allow God to refocus his life
priorities, we need it all the more. If Jesus needed time to invest
in merging his perspectives and values to God's plans set before him,
we need it all the more.
We
don't just rush to Easter, or we miss what Easter and resurrection
mean. We don't rush to the cross without a sense of Jesus' ministry
and teaching leading to the cross. We don't rush to celebration until
we know what we are really celebrating.
Lent
means spring in its Anglo-Saxon origins. It is a promise of new life
that is on its way. In the meantime, we must prepare the soil of our
lives to receive the roots of that new life. We need to be tilled and
worked so that the life we expect to receive in Christ Jesus may be
firmly planted and bear appropriate fruit in and through us.
—©Copyright 2018, Christopher B. Harbin http://www.sermonsearch.com/contributors/104427/
My latest books can be found here on amazon
Comments
Post a Comment