Preparing Our Hearts, Not Just Our Schedules
As Lent draws near, we often start planning what we’ll give up or add to our daily routines – maybe sweets, social media, or extra prayer time. But true preparation begins not with our to-do lists, but with examining the state of our hearts.
The prophet Joel calls us to "rend your heart and not your garments" (Joel 2:13). This ancient invitation reminds us that outward acts mean little without inward transformation. Lent is a season of turning – turning away from what distracts us from God, and turning toward deeper connection with Him and others.
Why not take a moment today to ask: What in my life is creating distance between me and what matters most? It might be a habit that keeps me focused on myself, a relationship that needs mending, or a fear that holds me back from living generously. Preparation isn’t about perfection; it’s about being honest with ourselves and open to God’s work in us.
As we count down the days to Ash Wednesday, let’s begin by creating space in our hearts – making room for reflection, repentance, and renewal.
Illustration
A wealthy merchant rushed to a tailor’s shop with his expensive cloak – deliberately torn down the front.
"My neighbour’s house burned down," he explained. "Everyone’s wearing torn clothes in mourning, and I didn’t want to look untouched – but I couldn’t ruin my best cloak for real."
The tailor mended the tear so well it was nearly invisible, then handed him a large bill.
"This is too much!" the merchant protested.
"You paid me to fix what you tore to look like you cared," the tailor said. "But true mourning isn’t about our clothes – it’s about what happens in here." He touched his heart. "That work can’t be stitched by any tailor. It has to come from within, and it costs far more than gold."
God doesn’t want symbolic gestures alone. When we "rend our hearts" instead of just our garments, real transformation takes root – changing not only how we look, but how we live.
Prayer
Gracious God,
we return to you with honest hearts.
Tear away what hardens us —
our pride, our fear, our excuses.
Open us to your mercy and reshape us by your love,
for you are gracious and compassionate,
slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love.
Amen.
Challenge
Today, choose one place where you will let God work on the inside —
not just changing how you appear,
but how you listen, forgive, pray, or love.
Return to the Lord with your heart,
and trust God to do the restoring.






