Joel 2: 1-2, 12-17
Mt. 6: 1-6, 16-21
“… and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.”
Prayer: Tonight as we start our spiritual journey, as we know it could take us into the wilderness, we pray in the name of Jesus Christ.
Preparation is a key word for just about any trip we’re planning on taking, yes? Some people use checklists as they get ready. If you’re taking your car on a trip, say overnight out of state somewhere, you might check things on the car before you go. Tires? Check. Oil level? Check. Windshield washer fluid? Check. Safety supplies? Check. Pack your bags? Check. Pray?
How many of us think to pray before we go? Is praying on our checklist? I confess that I pray before a trip only a little, when I think to do it. I used to pray more when I had an hour long, one way trip on the turnpike back in the days when I served Chapel Hill UCC in Camp Hill. I commuted to and from Reading. But now? It’s hit and miss.
But perhaps we should all consider praying not only before any trip we take in any vehicle at any time, even to the grocery store, but maybe prayer is also the best first step on our Lenten spiritual journey that we are beginning right now. A journey that reminds us of Jesus’ 40 day journey into the wilderness right after he was baptized, when he exercised the spiritual practices of prayer and fasting.
But, for us, I think that tour Lenten journey is best started by increasing our prayer time with God. Which may involve some sacrificial giving… giving up something in order to have more time to pray. Maybe some TV time? Video game time? Internet time? Facebook time? Sleep time? Whenever.
So, as we start at the beginning of Lent, I encourage you, practice speaking with God more during this Lenten season. Practice more listening in the silence for God’s still small voice. I invite you to do this in your secret spaces. And be genuine. Be yourself. Be real. Because God sees you. That’s reason enough to pray—because God sees the real you.
Jesus teaches us not to pray because you want to be seen by others. He teacher that we should pray to be seen by God. Who’s more important to see you praying anyway? God who sees you in secret will reward you.
So, strengthened with prayer, we enter our Lenten season. It’s a time that we are sojourning the wilderness. And each of us has wildernesses. Our wildernesses can take many forms. Could be a place of the great unknown. Could be choppy seas. Or, dry dusty barren desserts. Or your wilderness may be a burden you’ve carried for God knows how long.
Some of us face the wilderness of grief because there is an empty seat at the table due to a loved one taken by Covid or by other reasons. There are wildernesses of job or career endings. A new job or retirement could be a wilderness depending on the circumstances. The wilderness could be preparing for an upcoming surgery or recovering from surgery. The wilderness is anything in life or anywhere we go in life that challenges us to grow and change and deepen our faith.
But here’s the thing… during our season of Lent, we are going to stay in our unique wildernesses awhile as we travel through Lent. That’s what it means to be sojourning. And with prayer at the beginning and throughout this journey, we can learn to ask God to help us embrace our wildernesses. To let them help us discern and teach us the reward of God’s truth found in whatever we’ll go through in the wilderness.
A truth that says that even though everyone of us experiences a wilderness unique to us, even though everyone of us is mortal and heading toward the same physical demise, even though we are dust and to dust we shall return, even though we are frail and prone to heaps of sinfulness, God says that every single one of us is chosen by God, Holy and Beloved.
That cross smudge mark on our foreheads or our hands reminds us that even in our mortality, God’s truth says we are Chosen, Holy and Beloved. We entered into this world with the love of God, and someday we shall leave this world with the love of God and return to the very heart of God, and every second in between, from birth to death and beyond, we are chosen, Holy and Beloved by God. It is tremendously important friends to remember that as we are sojourning the wilderness during Lent, God says to us, you are Chosen, Holy and Beloved.
God who sees you in secret during prayer will reward you with this truth. Who’s more important to see you anyway?
So come to God in prayer. God loves it when we do, I believe. Put it on your checklist. Let that be the start. Keep at it in secret, and pretty soon it will be second nature to pray even when you don’t even know you’re praying… it will come naturally… at the beginning, during the middle, and at the ending of anything and everything you do. Your very life. Amen.
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