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On Ash Wednesday, as Lent begins, we are invited to struggle against everything that leads us away from love of God and neighbor by exercising the Discipline of Lent: repentance, fasting, prayer and works of love.
Traditionally, there are three pillars of Lent: praying, fasting, and alms giving, which come to us from Matthew 6:1-18. The practices in this booklet rotate through these themes, along with additional practices that don’t fit neatly in one of those categories (“more”). Engage with the practices when and how you can. There is no right
Beginning and Keeping Your Discipline. Begin with prayer, asking the Holy Spirit for guidance in choosing those disciplines which will help you to grow in faith. Prayerfully dedicate all your choices to God as a commitment for the six weeks of Lent and ask that your discipline enriches your relationship with God.
23 Μαρ 2017 · When discussing Lenten liturgical practices of Lutherans, I believe one can distinguish three different categories into which each practice can be placed: Visual, Historical/Traditional, and Emotional/Spiritual.
Inspired by Luther’s guide for doing theology through Oratio (prayer), Meditatio (meditation) and Tentatio (trial/struggle) – we offer this resource to accompany fellow believers in affirming ‘togetherness’ in the communion of Lutheran churches worldwide.
On Ash Wednesday, as Lent begins, we are invited “to struggle against everything that leads us away from love of God and neighbour” by exercising the Discipline of Lent: repentance, fasting, prayer and works of love.
28 Φεβ 2020 · Lenten practices traditionally fall into three broad categories: justice toward God, justice toward oneself and justice toward others. Lent is a time of prayer, fasting and almsgiving to meet these goals.