Hello.
Maybe it would be helpful to you if I worded it that I was “fasting” from TV for Lent.
I understand that giving up something for Lent is voluntary. I gave up this particular thing because I knew “fasting” from it could well bring me closer to God.
As I’m trying to understand from what you’re saying, it sounds to me like you’re saying I did nothing for Lent, when this giving up TV has been a bit of a trial for me.
What it sounds like to me is that you’re saying giving up TV isn’t a worthy sacrifice.
If this is the case, then I disagree with you. Turning away from doing something unworthy, is a positive step. We are all at different places in our faith, and perhaps someone who doesn’t have a problem with watching excessive TV can’t relate to this.
If I’m again misunderstanding you I apologize.
I started this post for support in continuing to abstain from TV, and I don’t see the support here when I’m being told what I did for Lent didn’t matter at all.
Also, I disagree that TV is morally neutral. I think it has a profound effect on the population, and on me, which is why I tried to give it up.
Again, if I am misreading what you’re saying I apologize. But if I’m not, I feel a bit demoralized by someone saying what I did for Lent didn’t matter.
Also, giving up beating your kids or an adulterous affair would be an excellent thing to do for Lent. It could mean the difference between Heaven or not. Maybe I would be appalled if I heard someone say this, maybe not. If it is a complete turning from sin to God then it was well worth it to do during Lent.