How to walk the desert this Lenten season? A Blessing of Encouragement
What else can one give up this Lenten season in this never ending time of sorrows? Restaurant visits? Seeing friends? Family gatherings? All done.
You might feel your soul is stretched out already and you have already walked through the desert a hundred times as time and days and seasons diffuse into each other in this second year of the pandemic. You may feel you have given all you can, and risked all you have in care for others, in essential service, in sacrifice.
But perhaps Lent is not so much about giving something up and more about deepening. About walking slowly and waiting patiently for Spring to finally come, about being present to the lengthening days even as the snow still flies. Waiting as pottery rests, to be burned in the oven, to be finished.
Lenten comes from Germanic Old English “lencten” which means lengthen. Lengthen as in the days which lengthen toward…
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