Giving up things for Lent

“Remember what we give up is not the point, it’s what we put in its place that is important.”

Jesus in the Gospel of Luke reminds us that when a demon is cast out, if the void is not filled, then it is possible for something worse to befall the poor person who had been exorcised. An empty house, Jesus says, is an open invitation for a thief.

If I give up chocolate for Lent, what will I do with the money spent on chocolate? If I give up television, how will I spend my time positively toward God and others?

You do get it. Many in our time believe the Christian faith to be about denying people things. We deny them fun, approval, attention, even heaven itself. We withhold, withdraw, and wither as we become those who hold on to what God has given us. This is not Love. Aristotle defined a prodigal as one who has wasted their substance. Let me suggest that a prodigal can also be one who has withheld their substance. (See the elder brother in Luke 15).

Let me suggest that a good Easter practice will be to add a positive action or attitude of Love towards others. - Craig Williams

Wise words. As you are setting this week a part (”holy” week), in your fasting/meditation, what are you adding?

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