Lent is right around the corner — are you ready?
Beginning on Ash Wednesday, Catholics around the world will enter into 40 days of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving to grow deeper in our relationship with the Lord and help us prepare our minds, bodies, and souls for His resurrection at Easter.
Now, it's easy to find ourselves in mass on Ash Wednesday thinking, "I'll just give up chocolate or junk food again." Maybe we even think our health could benefit from our fast, but that's not the purpose of this season or this sacrifice.
Read on to learn about the purpose of fasting during Lent, and discover some creative ideas for fasting this season.
Fasting is a form of sacrifice, where we intentionally deprive ourselves of something and offer up that inconvenience in union with Christ's sacrifice on the cross. This is one of two purposes for our fast during Lent.
The second goal of our fast should be to remove something from our lives in order to make more space for Christ. This hunger or desire we feel for this earthly thing is meant to help us recognize our need for our Lord. For example, if we are struggling to pray everyday, we could fast from social media and replace that time with prayer, holy reading, or reflection.
Every time we go to check Facebook or Instagram we can redirect that desire to a desire to spend time with Jesus. The trick here is to actually replace the item we are fasting from with something that will help us grow in our relationship with Christ. If we don't intentionally replace it, another habit or thing will quickly fill its place.
In addition to the obligatory Lenten fasts, we encourage you to branch out from your typical "no sweets" fast this Lent and try one of these out of the box ideas:
Fasting is only one of the three pieces of the Lenten puzzle. Prayer is an equally important piece that we must incorporate more of during Lent, if we are to grow in our relationship with Jesus Christ. This Lent, we invite you to consider adding more prayer to your Lenten practices.
Subscribe to our Lenten devotional and join the MercyWorks community in prayer this season. Sign-up below and we will send weekly reflections to your inbox. Open the emails, and pray and reflect with the prompts—it's that easy.
We pray that you have a holy and fruitful Lent!