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I suppose that if they were serious in these man made ordinances. they would imitate Jesus and have absolutely no food at all for forty days. Wait. Wait! There's an out. In 1 Cor 11:1 we're told by our risen Lord Jesus by revelation to Paul (Gal 1:11-12) that we're to follow Jesus as Paul followed Jesus (1 Cor 11:1). Did Paul voluntarily enter a hunger strike, spread ash on his forehead, and think he was doing God's will in all that self effort?You give up something that you really like that you will miss for 40 days.
Man's attempt at religiousness.I never even heard of lent. What is it.
I don't celebrate lent. I don't like the idea of fasting and having to give something up. If Jesus doesn't command me to celebrate it then I don't feel like there is any need.
Too bad we only look to the early church, the Apostles, the Apologists and the Early Church Fathers when it suits us. Too bad we don't always look to what they believed and follow it.From the time I was a teenager I wondered about Lent and Easter.
I have been searching for scriptures for the observance of these days. I have asked myself if these days are to be
celebrated would not the early church and the apostles observe them. Just curious.
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Maybe to learn how to control youself?Why would I want to starve myself for no need or reason.
Maybe to learn how to control youself?
Did Jesus not say we're to fast?
Too bad we only look to the early church, the Apostles, the Apologists and the Early Church Fathers when it suits us. Too bad we don't always look to what they believed and follow it.
Ash Wednesday has a beautiful significance and so does Lent.
I read all the Protestant anti'isms to it. If I have time later I'll post why it's a good idea for EVERY church to follow...
I don't think it is anywhere in the Bible. Pretty sure it is just another one of those Catholic inventions.
First of all K, nobody starves themselves.I don't need to starve myself to learn control. I eat daily because the body needs food daily to function properly, my body and mind needs to function and needs food to live and be healthy.
On the other hand, it's a great testimony to one's faith.Personally, I think the rather showy display of running around with the dirt on your forehead — not to mention all the bragging of what you are giving up — is in direct violation of Jesus' telling us to keep our "fasting" to ourselves by not even letting on that we are doing it.
On the other hand, it's a great testimony to one's faith.
Jesus also said that he who is ashamed of Him, he will also be ashamed of.
Luke 9:26
New International Version
Whoever is ashamed of me and my words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them when he comes in his glory and in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.
Well, you wear a cross, and that's wonderful.I am not ashamed of Jesus. I don't have to wear ashes on my forehead to prove it. I got a cross necklace that I wear around my neck every day and I'm getting Baptized on April 15th. If I was ashamed it would be really hard to tell with those actions and I'm not.