Scripps Sunday #56

 

Last week at the Ash Wednesday service, 
we were reminded about humility and repentance. 
This is not a surprise as Lent is often a time 
of giving things up that take our attention away from God 
or taking on practices that help us return to God. 
The term humility comes from the Latin word "humilitas" 
which means "humble" but also "grounded." 
The word repentance comes from the Greek word 
metanoia which means to change your mind. 
But the part I had not heard before was to focus on the fact that 
Lent is an invitation to a season to change your mind about who you are. 

Lent can be a time of grounding to remember who and whose you are.
It can be a time to remember that you belong to God. 
It's a time to remember the care and intention with which you were born....
It's a time to remember that you are beautiful, beloved, and enough- just as you are. 

So whatever helps you lean into that, turn towards that. 
Whatever turns you away from that, run as fast as you can away from that. 



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