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Three Great Lenten Themes

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Started March 18, 2026

The entire purpose of Lent, now past the halfway mark, is to prepare us for the glory of Easter and its revelation of the destiny that God first intended. The post Three Great Lenten Themes appeared first on First Things

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Three Great Lenten Themes

First Things (United States) | Mar 18, 2026

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Lent serves as a crucial period for spiritual reflection, fostering a deeper connection with faith that enhances the Easter experience.
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Lent's themes of suffering and sacrifice can be misinterpreted, potentially leading to guilt rather than genuine spiritual growth.
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While Lent is a time for preparation, its relevance varies significantly among different Christian denominations and personal beliefs.
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The emphasis on Lent might overshadow the everyday spiritual growth individuals can achieve outside of traditional observances.
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Fasting and sacrifice during Lent are essential practices that cultivate discipline and renew one's commitment to their faith.
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