How Focusing On Prayer This Lent Could Lead You To Redemption
Redemption isn’t a religious concept. Redeeming someone dates back to ancient times. It was the practice to buy back a slave or loved one who had been abducted. This ransom was paid.
When someone or something is taken, redemption is required. This principle is still relevant today. What have we lost? What have you lost?
If you are like most Americans, your life is too full. There are many responsibilities on our calendars, including those related to careers and family activities. Many people claim that they can’t attend worship services or pray because it is too busy. They are exhausted in the little time they have.
Many Americans question their life’s purpose and meaning. Lifeway Research63% of Americans wonder if they can find more meaning in their lives. The seemingly infinite human “To Do List” It may be a time-saver, but it doesn’t satisfy our hearts.
An effective Lent can help America overcome its doubts and business woes. Every year, the church doubles down what it means to follow Jesus. How can one develop a relationship with God? Most people will admit that they don’t focus enough on the important questions surrounding God and life after reflecting.
Questions such as, Is there a God? Is God possible to know? Do I have to worry about God? Is God able to interact with humans? What happens to us when we die
Lent can bring us redemption because it allows us to make space for what is most important. We can change our lives by committing to forty days. Commitment is the key to redemption. This can be summarized in the famous invitation Jesus made to his disciples: “Follow me” (Matthew 4:19). God continually invites us into a relationship with Him, but things only change when we actually commit.
Every church across the country has a mission. They offer more Masses, additional services and many opportunities for people to grow their faith through a simple commitment to prayer during Lent. Multiple studies have demonstrated that they are effective in promoting prayer. Praying brings many benefits.
Columbia University Study Suggestions Meditation, a spiritual practice, actually strengthens the cortex of the brain. The study suggests that prayer can help prevent many diseases and combat depression tendencies. Because it connects us with God of Love, prayer can help us avoid loneliness and feeling empty. Oregon State University Find it Prayer can lead to less addiction and help people manage their emotions.
There are many options available to help someone lose their sense of self or purpose in today’s world. Exercise, diet, sports, leisure — the list goes on and on. These are suggested as possible cures for human heartache. However, the answer is so easy that many people overlook it. It is simple.
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