Lent (Day Five): The Landscape of Lent

Why am I drawn to desert and mountain fierceness? What impels me to its unmitigated honesty, its dreadful capacity to strip bare, its long, compelling silence? It’s the frail hope that in finding myself brought to the edge…I may hear a word whispered in its loneliness. The word is ‘love,’ spoken pointedly and undeniably to me. It may have been uttered many times in the past but I’m fully able to hear it only in that silence. 
Belden Lane in TheSolace of Fierce Landscapes

Over these next six weeks, I invite and encourage you to find your way into the desert of Lent. Spend some time fasting. Spend some time in solitude and silence. Spend some time in confession and self-reflection.  What do you need to clear away through these spiritual practices so that you might hear again God speak words of love, grace, and new life?



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