Wednesday, March 01, 2006

  • ash wednesday

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    There are many views as to the historical record of Ash Wednesday.  I leave that for the historians.  To me, it is a significant day because it marks the beginning of a concentrated focus on Jesus, his life, his death, and his resurrection.  It also begins a special time of repentance and consecration to my Lord thru various activities.

    Ash Wednesday is the beginning of  Lent (which translates spring) and that's significant this year because it coincides with the Shawn Reidy Calendar for the first day of spring March 1st.  Needless to say I'm almost giddy this morning as I am in Springfield, MO and the weather is so nice that I went outside for my morning prayers. 

    Today I wear the ash cross upon my forehead.  It's funny to see people's reaction and wonder as you go through the day.  It is very humbling, but its good for me to do this because it reinforces my devotion to be identified with Christ.  If I am willing to do that with some ash on my head, how much more should I be ready to be identified in public with good works and loving compassion.

    Father, thank you for your son Jesus who was not afraid to be identified with me in the most humiliating way... by becoming dust for me.  Today I renew my commitment to you.  I humble myself and become identified with you through obedience. 

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