{"id":44418,"date":"2019-03-10T03:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-03-10T11:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/life\/what-it-means-to-give-up-something-during-lent\/"},"modified":"2019-03-10T03:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-03-10T11:00:00","slug":"what-it-means-to-give-up-something-during-lent","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/life\/what-it-means-to-give-up-something-during-lent\/","title":{"rendered":"What it means to ‘give up’ something during Lent"},"content":{"rendered":"
The season of Lent is upon us. You might ask, “What is Lent?”<\/p>\n
Lent is a preparation time for 40 days that lead up to Good Friday and Easter, or, as I prefer, Resurrection Sunday. Good Friday is the day we remember that Jesus suffered and died on the cross for our sins. Easter Sunday is more than just Easter bunnies and candy, though I do like the candy. Easter Sunday is Resurrection Sunday, the day most Christian churches around the world celebrate Jesus rising from the dead. After he died on the cross, he was buried, but then he rose again on the third day, which is Sunday.<\/p>\n
So, how do you prepare during Lent? Some people “give up” something for Lent. Some might give up TV, alcohol, coffee or sugar or maybe video games. The idea of “giving up” something is to find something that would really be a sacrifice for us.<\/p>\n
[The best valentine of all]<\/a><\/ins><\/p>\n For a long time, I never fully understood “giving up” something during Lent, then going back to it when Lent ends. I guess the idea of “Fat Tuesday” (Lent starts on Ash Wednesday), seems hypocritical to indulge on Tuesday, then fast something or “give up” something starting on Wednesday.<\/p>\n Then, the meaning of “giving up something” came home to me several years ago when a college girl from a church I once pastored posted on Facebook that she began her Lent with the commitment to sacrifice sugar for the 40-day Lenten season. A couple weeks after that, she posted something that suddenly turned on the light for me. She said, in essence, “I am really craving sugar right now. But I pray that my craving for God would become as strong as my craving for sugar.”<\/p>\n That was it.<\/p>\n