Embracing Lent: A Journey of Reflection and Renewal

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"I invite you, therefore, in the name of the church to observe a holy Lent by self-examination and repentance of sins, by prayer, fasting, and self-denial, and by reading and meditating on God's holy word, to make a right beginning of repentance, and as a mark of our mortal nature, let us now kneel or bow our hearts and our heads before our Creator and Redeemer." [00:01:17] (30 seconds)


"Our first reading today could be described as the equivalent of our emergency broadcast system, the radio sounds or siren towers that tell us of tornadoes or other impending community problems. Let us listen as the prophet Joel sounds the trumpets, the emergency alarms to the people of Israel. Blow the horn in Zion, give a shout on my holy mountain. Let all people of the land tremble for the day of the Lord is coming, it is near." [00:03:39] (35 seconds)


"Paul has some of the same urgency as Joel the time is now he calls now is the right time god is coming are you ready paul also calls us to a lifestyle of walking with god in all parts of our lives let us listen so we are ambassadors who represent christ god is negotiating with you through us we beg you as christ representatives be reconciled to god god caused the one who didn't know sin to be sin for our sake so that through him we could become the righteousness of god." [00:04:30] (43 seconds)


"Be careful that you don't practice your religion in front of people to draw their attention if you do you will have no reward from your father who is in heaven wherever you give to the poor don't blow your trumpet as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets so they may get praise from the people i assure you that's the only reward they'll get but when you give to the poor don't let your left hand know what your right hand is doing so that you may give to the poor in secret your father who sees what you do in secret will reward you." [00:07:47] (37 seconds)


"Stop collecting treasures for your own benefit on earth where moth and rust eat them and where thieves break in and steal them. Instead, collect treasures for yourself in heaven where moth and rust don't eat them and where thieves don't break in and steal them. Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Here ends our readings." [00:08:00] (24 seconds)


"Joel and Paul and Jesus are talking about just-in-case behavior in our readings today. Have you repented of your sin just in case God comes in judgment? Have you gotten straight with God just in case Jesus shows up again? Have you invested in heaven just in case God decides to call judgment day? Most of us don't like to talk about repentance and judgment. We don't want to be judgy Christians. But our readings today talk about consequences." [00:11:56] (35 seconds)


"God created the universe and it was good but we screwed it up Paul calls us to live as Christ ambassadors modeling patience and compassion to communities and people who struggle with power and anxiety Jesus calls us to focus our minds and hearts on God and seek the reward that God offers instead of earth's reward we don't know when God will return but we are reminded on this day of remembrance and repentance that God is watching and God will come again today we have a chance to prepare are we ready just in case." [00:12:24] (46 seconds)


"Are we going to be making progress on the task that Jesus gave us of building God's kingdom today a kingdom of mercy and justice of peace and compassion a kingdom of salvation are we fig trees that are bearing fruit or are we empty and Jesus will curse us cut us down and burn us in the fire are we living as the branches on the vine of Jesus Christ branches that are full of beautiful grapes bearing fruit?" [00:15:02] (38 seconds)


"Today, as we prepare to receive the ashes and prepare our hearts for renewal and restoration during the season of Lent, let us be ready for the sacrifice and the gift that Jesus gives us. And let us be ready to do the work that Jesus has asked of us. Amen." [00:16:08] (25 seconds)


"As is the tradition of the church, today we offer ashes for people to put on their foreheads as a sign of our commitment to Jesus and our sign of our desire to repent and allow Jesus to restore our souls. We offer ashes as we think about the dust that we have come from and the dust that we will return to. We offer ashes and wear them this day as we commit ourselves to repent and turn our lives around." [00:19:21] (40 seconds)


"Jesus Christ offers the gift of forgiveness and salvation to all who come before him confessing the sins of their heart and receiving the salvation that Jesus offers us. As people of peace, let us now pray. to god for the salvation of all creation together let us pray for each other as fellow seekers on a spiritual journey searching for god's peace and mercy in our lives lord have mercy hear our prayer." [00:20:09] (32 seconds)


"May God who has forgiven us now make us strong for these days ahead may Jesus lead us and we be found faithful to follow may the spirit drive us into the wilderness burning away the chaff of our lives and purifying our hearts for all to see and be blessed and may the blessing of God Father Son and Holy Spirit mercy master and fire be with us and remain with us always go in peace to love and serve God and your neighbor amen." [00:21:32] (34 seconds)


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