Lent is a season of penance and spiritual warfare. The goal is
pure hearts so that we can joyfully celebrate the resurrection of our Lord at
Easter, the greatest feast of the liturgical year.
7 PRACTICAL WAYS TO HAVE A GOOD LENT.
1. HAVE A PLAN:
All our good intentions which we set right from the beginning of
Lent begin to vanish because we don’t have plans. For an example, “I’m going to
pray more” but this just remains as an intention. My advice, once you have
determined what you are going to do, stick to it every single day. Often, we
are overly ambitious and when we fail in our Lenten goals, we become
discouraged and give up completely. This is a victory for the devil. Make your
commitments practical, and your Lent will be the better for it.
2. READ A GOOD BOOK:
Do read good spiritual books, and there is no better time to
begin this practice than during Lent. Reading Scripture or the writings of the
saints is a great place to start.
3.EXAMINE YOURSELF:
Lent is an excellent time to take an inventory of the state of
your soul. What are your predominant faults? What is keeping you from following
the will of God with all your heart? Thorough examination of conscience helps
you assess your spiritual health. Remember, Lent is not ultimately about giving
up sweets or other things we enjoy. It is first and foremost about repentance,
which means giving up sin and returning to God.
4.CONFESS YOUR SINS:
Lent is a great time to go for confession. Do remember the
five requirements for a good confession:
1 Examination of
conscience
2 True contrition for
having offended God
3 Firm resolution to
sin no more
4 Clear confession
(don’t hold any sins back)
5 Penance for the
sins you have committed
5.PRAY:
During this season we should especially focus our daily prayer
on repentance and contrition for our sins that can guide us for rest of the
year. Some suggestions for Lenten prayer –The Seven Penitential Psalms 6, 32,
38, 51, 102, 130 and 143, the Stations of the Cross, the Divine Mercy Chaplet
and the Rosary.
6.FAST:
During Lent, we especially remember the sacrifice of our Lord
Jesus Christ on the cross. This is the greatest act of generosity in history,
for Jesus who died for all. The generosity of God in Christ should impel us to
be generous and merciful to others, especially those poor and in need.
This Lent, do your
best. Strive to root out sin and cultivate holiness. “For though the upright
falls seven times, he gets up again; the wicked are the ones who stumble in
adversity,” (Prov. 24:16).
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