A Note From Tom: March 2nd, 2012

Hey, everyone!
 
Hope you’re having an awesome day! Even tho’ some might be a little more…uh…sad...and/or a little more grumpyish… than normal because of the Lenten season! Lent is the time when so many give up things for the 40 days before Easter. I know it’s tough to have to do without stuff that you like (love!) more than you realized. Like those commercials for the patch that helps you stop smoking… “Side effects may include increased irritability…”
 
Y’think?!
 
Between Feb 19 and 25, someone took a Twitter survey of 300,000 tweets that were tweeted (or is it “that were twit”?) asking folks what they were giving up for Lent. Many of the choices were pretty traditional…meat (in tenth place)…chocolate (number two)…sex (eighth out of the top one hundred)…ice cream (thirty third)…
 
Some of the things that people quit for Lent were choices saints of old couldn’t have chosen, like…facebook (#6)…social networking (#23)…twitter (#1!).
 
Then there was…”biting my nails”… “Nutella”… “sarcasm”… “”procastination” (better now than later!)…
 
One I liked was number twenty…“giving things up”! As in, “I’m giving up giving up things!”
 
I guess I liked that one because I’m not a huge Lenten person. I think it is an awesome exercise for those who really benefit from it! But it’s not really a season I understand well. Sometimes, when I read about it, the basic idea is that you are preparing your heart for Easter by trying to relive the days and weeks before our Lord’s death for us. By depriving yourself of something you love, you enhance the sadness and heaviness of heart that accompanied those who lived those days. Churches and crosses within and without are draped in black. Almost as if nature itself is mourning Him. As one article put it “Christians have ritually reenacted for millennia in the observance of Lent and, especially, of Holy Week. The fasting of Lent makes space for the feasting of Easter; wallowing in the horror of death makes space for glorying in the hope of the Resurrection.”
 
Then, when it’s finally Easter morning, we are filled with joy with the renewed realization that He is alive!! Only thing is…
 
To me, it almost feels like I’m trying to pretend. Like “Let’s pretend” when we were kids. It feels to me sometimes that at Lent I’m trying to pretend that my Lord is about to die. I’m trying to pretend that we are in the days leading to His death. Then, we’ll celebrate that He’s risen and alive on Easter Sunday. But for now, during Lent I’m pretending He isn’t risen yet.
 
But that’s a game I already play too much.
 
Sometimes I forget to remember that my Savior is alive! He lives!! If I could only realize all the time that He is Risen Lord of all, and King of kings! He rules over everything that happens! Because Jesus rose from the tomb and reigns on His throne…
 
…because “the Lion of the tribe of Judah has overcome (Revelation 5.5)
 
…and because from His throne, “He works all things after the counsel of His own will” (Ephesians 1.11)
 
…because from there, my Risen Lord is “working all things together for good for us” (Romans 8.28)
 
8)…because He lives for us, “alive from the dead, that great Shepherd of the sheep” (Hebrews 13.20)…
 
…because of these things…
 
…I never have to worry about anything again! Because He lives!! And reigns!!
 
I need to NEVER forget that again!
 
In fact, because our Lord Jesus is alive and risen for us, and because He lives inside of all of us who love and trust Him, giving us power to be different than we’ve ever been, there are lots of things we should give up for Lent! Things like…
 
…“negativity” (number 96)
 
… “complaining” (in eigthty fifth place)
 
…and “being mean” (coming in at ninety third)
 
There are plenty of things I should give up for Lent! Not because Jesus hasn’t yet risen from the dead.
 
But because He has!