ShiroiHikari wrote:o.o I don't think they should force Lent on you. You should be able to pick your own thing for Lent. :\
chibiphonebooth wrote:im not leaving YET. XD
when does lent START anyway? and im still in the proccess of trying to convince my parents that its way over the edge.
Radical Dreamer wrote:LOL, yes, convince! I don't know when it starts, though...when DOES it start? All I know is that I THINK it lasts for a month. XD Anyways, tell them to take away like...Your eMo mUziK pirvlgse!
Mangafanatic wrote:Having been through lent of this very nature, I feel your pain. However, if your parents are requiring that you do it, may I suggest you not make my mistake? When I did lent, I spent all the time thinking about the first movie I'd watch when I go back, or the first website I'd hit when I had my computer back, so forth and so on. It simply defeates the purpose.
Try to spend this time devoting extra time to God. I'd challenge you to try to memorize a passage of scripture. Heck, with that much time on your hand, you could memorize a pretty hefty chunk of the Bible. And I know a lot of people think "I'm no good at memorizing!", but everyone can memorize. It just takes some people longer. Find some passage which means a lot to you, and memorize it, even if it takes a while. I'm memorizing Phillipians and it's taking me ages, so don't let the amount of time it requires discourage you.
Another thing I think I'd mention is that the kind of things you're sustaining from are huge priviledges. Having been in a third world country where sewage runs down the same muddy paths where children play barefoot, computer and video games are a shocking and huge gift which the majority of the world's population can only dream of. In light of that, while you're abstaining from these incredible gift-- I suugest you take the oppotunity to thank God for them. And not just some wimpy "Well, I'm supposed to be thankful so. . ." kind of prayer. I'm talking about an on-your-face-carpet-fibers-up-your-nose kind of thankful. Everytime you're all "ARGH! I wanna play my [insert object]!" try to turn it around and say "Gosh, God, thanks for giving me the kind of ridiculous wealth which allows me to have all these things."
Suffering is something that we are called to. I'm not going to debate about the value of lent, but I will say that if you don't spend the entirity of lent being mad about it-- it could be awesome.
Does abstaining from electronics make "sense?" No. But did God's commandment that the Isrealites not wear clothes made from fabrics which were wool/linen mixes make sense? No (except that it WOULD shrink up kind of funny in the wash). But was there a purpose for it? Most certainly. One purpose that I and my pastor discussed was that it was simply to be different. To ask people to say-- so, what's up with that? This could be an opportunity to be different and to share your faith.
And that, boys and girls, is the true meaning of lent. (Just kidding)
Radical Dreamer wrote:LOL, yes, convince! I don't know when it starts, though...when DOES it start? All I know is that I THINK it lasts for a month. XD Anyways, tell them to take away like...Your eMo mUziK pirvlgse!
AnimeHeretic wrote:In my tradition Lent is 40 days. Ash Wednesday to Good Friday. Sundays are not considered part of lent
The traditional giving up of meet on Fridays IS a sacrifice for me. It doesn't feel like a meal without it
AnimeHeretic wrote:In my tradition Lent is 40 days. Ash Wednesday to Good Friday. Sundays are not considered part of lent
ShiroiHikari wrote:I used to go to a Free Will Baptist church that practiced Lent.
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
" wrote:But did God's commandment that the Isrealites not wear clothes made from fabrics which were wool/linen mixes make sense?
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