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it takes a season

We are one of those rare Baptist churches that actually celebrates the Lent season- and I know that this fact always raises a few eyebrows and causes more than a few questions from some of the people we encounter in the community. "I thought you were Baptist..." or "I didn't know you were Catholic" are just a few of the responses I've heard people encounter during this season.

I always like to remind people of a few things whenever we talk about this season:

1. The Lenton season predates denominationalism as we know it. It has been a Christian tradition for at least 1,100 years- therefore it does not reside with any particular faith tradition exclusively. In fact, the earliest history of a forty day fast before Easter Sunday actually dates to the first century in the earliest church- there is strong evidence that the earliest believers set aside this time before Easter as a time of training and preparing new believers for baptism. It is a tradition that is now practiced by Christians from all stripes- including conservative evanglelicals. Several years ago when the movie "The Passion of Christ" came out, popular Baptist pastor and theologian John Piper wrote a series of devotions for Lent season focusing on the meaning of the cross.

2. We started the tradition in our church because we have come to see the value of long seasons. Our desire is to take the Christian holidays back from secular culture. Our desire is to turn the holidays into Holy Days again. Secular society has made Christmas about Santa Clause and Easter about the Easter Bunny. We believe that as followers of Christ we have a responsibility to reclaim the holy ground lost over the past 100 years or so in Western culture. There is value in taking a season of time, in this case 40 days of fasting, and focus your heart and attention on the one thing that is most important in your life and to your existence- the cross of Christ and His resurrection.

3. It is a great way for families to help their children understand the importance of the teaching of the cross. Our family has celebrated the Lent season since our children were small. The result is that it has become a very important part of their lives- to take time out in the Spring season, when the days are lengthening and the weather is beginning to turn mild, to focus on the most important issue to human life and existence- the substituionary death of Christ on the cross and the life that that event has brought to us.

The truth of "boast only in the cross' is not something one only thinks of in a passing way. It is a truth to be meditated on, contemplated, chewed up and digested. It is a truth that should become manna and should grow in it's meaning and understanding and eventually become a part of your being and even possess you and take a place of prominence in your heart and thinking.

In order for a person to come to that point of understanding that everything in this life that I have to boast about was brought to me as a result of the cross and purchased by His blood one has to really dig down and think. I mean really think. A person has to think for more than thirty seconds during the commericals or at the stop light- a person has to think about it a long time and over a long period of time.

A person has to come to it every day and make it daily bread. A person can't just look at a diamond like this one time and then put it down. That person has to hold it in his hand for days on end and turn it over and over again and hold it out and really look at it through the light.

That doesn't happen in just a day or an hour.

It takes a season.

And even after many years of seasons you will come to realize if you haven't already that as incredible and beautiful the reality of the gospel really is to you, you have really only begun to scratch the surface of the true meaning of it.

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