Lenten Training CampI will offer my Lenten sacrifice with enthusiasm
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Luke 4:1:13
Introductory Prayer:
Lord Jesus, in this
season of Lent, I want to draw closer to you. I believe that you truly became one of us to save us
as an act of love beyond all human understanding. I know I can count on you to carry me through each
day. I know that in all circumstances you are with me. I want to love you more than myself and say
"yes" to your will in every moment. I trust totally in your grace. Thank you, Lord! This Lent, I
want to learn to love you as you deserve by being the person you want me to
be.
Petition:
Help me, Lord, to take advantage of this Lent and draw closer
to you.
1. Holiness and Temptation:
Have you noticed in the gospels that the
only times we see Jesus being tempted by the devil are those in which Christ was in prayer or was
doing penance? It's when he's in prayer or fasting that he is assailed by the devil, as in today's
Gospel reading or in the Garden of Gethsemane on Holy Thursday. A similar pattern frequently appears
in our lives, too. We make a decision to do something good and then promptly find it hard to do.
What can we conclude from this? The fact is that when we're mediocre, we run no risk of becoming
holy and spoiling Satan's plans. Thus, he has no concern for us. It's when we start to strive for
holiness that we will find ourselves face-to-face with temptation, because the devil begins to put
all sorts of obstacles in our paths.
2. Detachment from Self:
Lent is a time for
us to renew our awareness of the suffering Jesus endured for our sake. That awareness should lead us
to action. In this Lenten season the Church invites us to a greater self-sacrifice. Sacrifice helps
us to be more detached from the sources of temptation that can keep us from reaping the full fruits
of Christ's redeeming work and from loving God with an undivided heart. That's why our Lenten
sacrifice should really be something that purifies our hearts and makes us more generous with
others. Our sacrifice should make us less self-centered. It should make us better followers of
Christ.
3. God as Our Point of Reference:
Overcoming temptation is not an easy
business. In fact, it's impossible without God's grace. When Jesus was tempted, he showed us what
our reference point should be: God. All three times the devil tempted him in the Gospel, he answered
by putting God's word and God's will first. In order for us to persevere in our Lenten resolutions,
we must center ourselves on God and rely on his grace. That means living close to Christ in
Scripture especially the Gospels. It means staying close to him in the Sacraments, especially the
Eucharist and Reconciliation.
Conversation with Christ:
Lord Jesus, help me to
know myself better so that I can see
what I need to do in order to live a holier life. Give me
resolve,
perseverance to keep up the good fight and carry through,
and humility to seek your grace.
Without you I can do nothing.
Resolution:
I will offer my Lenten sacrifice
with enthusiasm and constancy today, relying on God's grace.
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