Do you think maybe it's backwards to try to think "hmm, what can I give up for Lent? Something that I like, something that's a sacrifice, hmm…"
On giving up things for Lent.
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3 responses to “On giving up things for Lent.”
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Well, I gave up putting cream in my coffee and this is why.
I don’t like black coffee. However, I don’t me when I don’t have ANY coffee even less.
And so I’ve gone this route as a reminder that each morning of Lent is different, somehow. I have the means to deny myself–in a little way, certainly–with every sip.
I think you’d agree that it’s in winning the little battles that we learn to win the big ones.LikeLike
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One year in Chicago I gave up Exhibits A and B. I was awfully glad when it was Easter morning!
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I realized that my days were so disordered that I wasn’t getting anything done, so I gave up some sleep and started getting up when my husband’s alarm goes off. On the growth-in-holiness side, I’m using that early time to say Morning prayer.
Unfortunately, I find that I have a tendency to say, “Oh, since I’m getting up early for Lent, I can have this piece of candy” or what have you. Which is why the strongly physical aspect of giving up a food item has appealed to me in past years. Last year I gave up sugar for Lent, and found it a very difficult, but rewarding sacrifice.LikeLike