Pope Francis, in his succinct and humble way announces that “Lent comes providentially to awaken us, to shake us from our lethargy.
In many ways, the word lent is a clue to this journey of awakening, where some think that it derives from the old English word for lengthen. Of course throughout the Lenten period, we are becoming aware that the whole of creation returns to life and growth as it leaves the darkness of winter behind.
Five times in Mark 13 Jesus tells us to be attentive. Yet, we would so often rather settle down to a comfortable life. But just as the buds of nature are reawakening, the world of God is breaking in everywhere, like an invasion.
Jesus' message and life was to make a difference and save the world. That's the call - to do the world a world of good. We are called to stay awake, to see how we can make someone else's life that bit better. We need to believe that each of us can make a difference to our families, to the neighbourhood in which we live.
One way is to keep in touch with God through Lent is to wake up through prayer, the sharing of fellowship, helping the very poor and keeping in touch with God. In short, we allow God's grace and care to flow through us.
A new world order began with Jesus, and we have a part to play in it. Every day through Lent we can review what went on, and as G M Hopkins says, ‘I greet him the days I meet him, and bless when I understand’.
Lord, we ask you to give us more strength to stay awake!, to seek you more deeply in prayer, and to rely on your help to live fully in your ways. May we stay awake! to become more fully alive in you and so remain watchful, stand firm in the faith, out of my love for you. Amen.