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Interesting reflection today from presentation ministries. I wonder what your thoughts are. Do you think a fast from food and drink everyday of lent is essential? Do you think fasting today has been overly “spiritualized”?
https://www.presentationministries.com/obob/obob.aspOn this third day of Lent and worldwide day of abstinence from meat, it is good to recall that Lent is not merely abstaining but also fasting, that is, limiting our intake of food and drink. Lent is a forty-day fast in imitation of Jesus’ fasting in the desert (Mt 4:2).
Fasting must be done in the right spirit (see Is 58:3-4), but this right spirit should not substitute for fasting but authenticate it. For example, it’s good to abstain from gossip, TV viewing, smartphones, and other selfish pursuits. These things may need to accompany fasting, but they are not fasting, for fasting always entails the limiting of our food and drink. Let’s not spiritualize fasting and take away its essential material element. Let’s not spiritualize Christianity and forget its fundamental, incarnational essence. “Take note, the spiritual was not first; first came the natural and after that the spiritual” (1 Cor 15:46).
Let us have both a natural and a spiritual Lent. May our Lent be as physical as growling stomachs, hunger pains, and lost weight. May Lent then be as spiritual as repentance, reconciliation in relationships, and total commitment to the Lord. In this Lent, both “offer your bodies as a living sacrifice” and “be transformed by the renewal of your mind” (Rm 12:1-2).