I once heard a pastor...
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I once heard a pastor say, "If you're looking for illustrations on the meaning of Lent, then you might as well start where it begins, by looking in the mirror." At first I was confused. What did Lent have to do with looking at myself in a mirror? Lent begins with Jesus in the wilderness. Lent begins as Jesus is tempted by Satan to turn from God in order to have food, safety, and power. Lent begins as Jesus refutes everyone of Satan's temptations. Lent begins as we are reminded that "we are not to live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God" (Matthew 4:4). Lent begins as we are reminded that "we are not to put the Lord our God to the test" (Matthew 4:7b). Lent begins as we are reminded that we are to "worship the Lord our God and serve only him" (Matthew 4:10b). Lent begins as "Satan leaves Jesus and God's angels come and wait on him" (Matthew 4:11). Lent continues as Jesus turns from Satan's temptations, leaves the wilderness, and begins to preach and teach the Good News of God. It was then that I began to understand. Before Jesus could begin to preach and teach the Good News of God he had to come face to face with the power of Satan. Before Jesus could journey toward the cross he had to see that the need for salvation was great. When we look into a mirror we are reminded that we, too, must look into the depths of our souls and see the need for God's forgiveness.
-- Conroy
-- Conroy
