Lent Season Year A
February 25th, 2007 - May 5th, 2007
The Lenten Season is a time when believers resolve to deliberately engage in the creative activity
of greater personal mastery. Through prayer, abstaining, study of
God's word and daily practical application of the teachings of
Jesus Christ, we fast from error thinking and clarify the eternal
truth that in God’s Omnipresence, we live and move and
have our being (Acts 17:28).
During Lent we pay special attention to deepening the vision of the spiritual dimensions of
our lives and the things of God. We focus our energy and look
within our souls. We listen to our intuition. We remember that
we are eternal spiritual being temporarily dwelling in our physical bodies.
We are reminded that our physical bodies are but dust. We therefore we cross out carnal and worldly mental models and follow Jesus, the Christ,
in experiencing our higher Self as God's eternal indwelling Christ Presence,
the Light, Life and Love of the Almighty. We remember that we are the
image and likeness of God. Genesis 1:26-27, Genesis 2:7).
Through faith, grace, truth and the power of the Holy Spirit,
believers take this inward spiritual journey by releasing all error states of mind. This requires
fasting, cleansing and disciplining the heart, mind and body
toward the end that our souls are more receptive to the guidance
of the Holy Spirit and the will of the indwelling Christ of
God. Under the loving
guidance, supervision and authority of the Christ of God we follow Jesus in
establishing the kingdom of Christ and his righteousness first within us and then in
our midst (Matthew 6:33, Luke 17:20-21).
This stepped up period and process of fasting from sin
(missing the mark in judgment) and seeking Truth, enables believers
to more effectively remove the mental, emotional and physical
barriers that block
health, wholeness, peace of mind and the true and lasting communion
with God which Jesus revealed and modeled for mankind during
his visible life on our planet.
Through prayer, reflection, dialogue, individual and group Bible
study, believers work through these dynamic personal, interpersonal
and community processes which really matter in our lives with openness, honesty, repentance, forgiveness
and unconditional love. We turn within in full surrender to the Christ of God,
our hope of glory (Colossians 1:26 -27). By contemplation, meditation
and daily practical application of the inner spiritual meaning
of Jesus’ passion, death
we prepare our minds to abide in Christ Consciousness.
During Lent believers progressively prepare our hearts
and souls as open channels to receive and share the glorious
Easter experiences of Christ-centered resurrection and abundant life. |