Part of a regular medical
check-up is to have tests taken of your pulse, blood pressure, a heart check
and perhaps a blood test. With the season of Lent, there is the invitation for
a spiritual check-up – one that lasts for forty days!
Just as many of us do not
like visiting doctors, many of us may not like the season of Lent. Perhaps it
is for the same reason. Are there issues I may not wish to face up to? Perhaps
I am not as well as I would like to be; perhaps changes in life-style will be
called for, when I would prefer to continue as I am. Nevertheless, in both
cases, I know it is for my benefit and I am being irresponsible if I avoid
looking after body, mind and spirit. I don’t know about you, but the above
certainly applies to me!
Lent can perhaps be seen as
a check-up on how well we have been transformed into the mind, heart and vision
of God. St. Paul puts it like this: do not be conformed to this world, but be
transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern the will of
God – what is good and acceptable and perfect. (Romans 12:2)
Let us use the remaining time
of Lent to examine our minds and hearts and to commit ourselves to
transformation and renewal so that we truly can “discern the will of God” – what
is good, acceptable and perfect”!
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If you wish to learn more about the Presentation Brothers, don't hesitate to get in touch. I'm at; vocation@presentationbrothers.org