Thursday 3 March 2022

Lent

 


I LOVE PIZZA

This is the time when people try to give up something for Lent - which is good. But let's remember first of all that there is nothing we can do which would repay the great sacrifice Christ made for us on the Cross. Not a million prayers, a million candles, or a million flowers ... God does not need any of these "gifts" or sacrifices as repayment for His love for us. He is in no way diminished, lacking in any way, if we stop doing these things.

But we do them all the same. We do them as a sign of reverence, love, and respect. And I repeat - this is good.

Here's a short list of things we could do during Lent.

1 Give up something (chocolates) and give the proceeds to charity.

2 Do someone a good turn or a kindness.

3 Pray for someone without them knowing it. Just anyone, not only your  loved ones. If you see an old person struggling as they shuffle along in the street, or you hear of someone with a problem or difficulty; just pray for them without their knowledge. Prayer is the greatest gift we can give and receive.

4 Give up TV (or music or other entertainment) for ten minutes (or more) and spend the time reading the Bible.

5 Finally a DON'T. Many people decide to give up their Christian Blog or website during Lent. I urge you not to. Whatever we write to spread the Good News on our Blogs is often the only opportunity for someone to read about God. Don't stop God's message during Lent or ever.  
 

29 comments:

  1. I echo the title of this post...
    Sicilian pizza of course..! :).

    And..Dare l say it, most of the
    things you've mentioned above, l
    do in the course of every day,
    of every year..!

    One thing l will try and do Victor..
    Is reduce the size of 'MY' comments!
    (Well..just for to~day anyway)...!
    ❤️ 🙏 ❤️ 🙏 ❤️ 🙏 ❤️ 🙏 ❤️ 🙏 ❤️

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    1. You're welcome to comment here any time Willie, no matter the size of your comments.

      God bless.

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  2. ...let's start by giving up WAR!

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    1. Thank you Tom. What a beautiful sentiment. I join you in prayer.

      God bless you.

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  3. Dearest Victor,
    Some wise advise, as always.
    May this Lent be not too harsh on people that are being shut off from any supply, to starve them out during a mean war.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  4. I like the idea of praying for random people as I go throughout the day.

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    1. It's the best gift you can give them, Kathy.

      God bless.

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  5. I will be praying for Ukraine.

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  6. Amen to the above comments. Also this is a very timely subject and treated well Victor, THANKS. I need to be reminded of my responsibilities. I was thinking of my own family now. I need nothing, do not want gifts, but just their love and attention is spice for my life. Amazing how God is such a good FAther.
    Love from this side
    Sherry & jack smiling in the sun.

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    1. Thank you so much for your nice comments, Jack. Indeed, when we think about it, we often don't really need nothing. God has provided.

      God bless you and Sherry and your family.

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  7. These are all great suggestions; not just during Lent but throughout the year. I'm especially partial to #3.

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    1. Thank you, Mevely. I frequently pray for people without their knowledge.

      God bless you and yours.

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  8. Good suggestions, Victor. My prayers will be for Ukraine.

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    1. I join you in prayers for peace, Bill.

      God bless.

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  9. Yes, these are great suggestions, Victor, and along with many of your readers, I'll be praying for peace in Ukraine. May God comfort and protect all those people in this time of dire circumstances!
    Blessings!

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    1. Thank you, Martha. I join in prayers.

      God bless.

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  10. #3, I think an old person struggling, shuffling along the street might welcome actual help as well as prayers. And I would offer it.

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  11. Sometimes it is not what you take away, but what you add. I like the one about reading God’s word a bit longer each day. Thanks, Victor. Blessings.

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    1. Thank you, Nells. If only ... if only more people read the Bible, the world would be a better place.

      God bless you.

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  12. Believe it or not, i am praying for an enemy, Putin, that he will turn to the Lord. It's not easy to do that, but i know it's right.

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    1. Yes, it is right to pray for our enemies. Jesus said so.

      God bless, Mimi.

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  13. Those are sensible Lenten resolutions.

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