Today is the first day of Lent in the Church. This is not a season the Pentecostal church practices as a whole, but over the years I have found it to be a discipline worth observing in my life. It is a time of reflection and preparation.
A good explanation of Lent can be found here.
This thought on Ash Wednesday is helpful:
Putting ashes on our heads as a form of penitence is a practice inherited from Jewish tradition. In Old Testament times, fast days expressed sorrow for sins and the desire to make atonement to the Father. Ashes, for Jews and Christians alike, are a sign of repentance, sorrow, and mourning.
Through this season until Resurrection Sunday I will post Scripture readings from time to time. There are other websites that post a full schedule of Lenten readings that are helpful as well.
Today the OT passage is Joel 2:12-18.
May this season be a season of grace, contemplation, and even repentance in our own lives. Let us draw near to our loving Savior!

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