Thursday, February 23, 2012

Liver & Lima Beans Again


For the first time in several years I will not be doing a day-by-day Lenten blog at another location.  However, my good friend Jason Huffman is, and I encourage you to visit his blog every day for a dose of inspiration!  http://jasonbhuffman.wordpress.com/  

The 40 days of Lent (actually 41 this year) are analogous to the 40 days Jesus spent in the desert fasting and resisting temptation (see Matthew 4:1-11).  Many Christians choose to "give up" something for Lent as their way of seeking to commune with the Christ.  You may have given up Starbucks, chocolate, soda, TV or something else that you feel is a sacrifice.  Then at the end of the season we go right back to the things we give up.  This is fine, but...

This year I hope to allow the scripture at the top of the page (2 Corinthians 6:11The Message) guide me through the desert.  The apostle Paul is telling us that Jesus wants us to live a WIDE OPEN life!  Don't be fenced in by the standards of the world around you; go for the gold.  For many years I joked that every year for Lent I would give up liver and lima beans.  And I never cheated on that promise.  It was easy- I HATE liver and lima beans!  This may seem like a terrible way to approach Lent, but in some bizarre way I was on to something. Liver and lima beans are not a part of my life.  This year, in addition to whatever you have chosen to sacrifice, consider this:  Give up something you never want to take back again.  Give up your anger towards another person.  Give up a sin that you struggle with.  Don't be fenced in; don't think small.  Pray today about opening up your life to Jesus.  What can you let go of and give to God that you never want to see again?  Jesus came so that we would have life- and not just any life, but ABUNDANT life (John 10:10)!   I will check in every Thursday during Lent with a thought on how these days can be life-changing.  It's time to do a little spring cleaning...

Because of Jesus,

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