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		<description><![CDATA[Lent is the season for exchanging old habits with new ones. That could also include habits of thinking. For example, the meaning of being &#34;Christian&#34; may have become so hazy in our minds that it needs to be replaced. Scripturally, &#8230; <a href="https://presbycan.ca/?p=5361" target="_blank">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p><b>Ephesians 4:22</b> &ndash; You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires. (NIV)</p>
<p>Lent is the season for exchanging old habits with new ones. That could also include habits of thinking. For example, the meaning of being &quot;Christian&quot; may have become so hazy in our minds that it needs to be replaced. Scripturally, being Christian is in itself a process of exchange. Consider Jesus&#39; words: &quot;Whoever finds their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life for my sake will find it.&quot; <i>(Matthew 10:39 NIV)</i> This means that the &quot;old self&quot; is put away and a &quot;new self&quot; is put on.</p>
<p>We pause here to draw a lesson from history: In ancient monasticism, deprivation of life&#39;s benefits was considered the best way to attain the ultimate spiritual blessing from God. Some monks got so carried away that their practices bordered on self-abuse; that&#39;s how desperate they were. Later, some Reformers tried to keep the people holy by instituting deprivations &mdash; like forbidding images or musical instruments in church. Jesus encountered religious deprivations in His day. Such zealous efforts did little to put off the &quot;old self&quot; and put on the &quot;new self&quot;. What was and is still needed is a work of God. It is a spiritual &quot;circumcision&quot;.</p>
<p>What does this procedure involve? It is a process of exchange: the old nature is cut away and replaced with a new spiritual nature. It means that, with God&#39;s help, I give up my old life for the life of Christ. I exchange my autonomy for the rule of Christ. I exchange my ways of thinking for the Scripture&#39;s message. I exchange my false piety and religious facades for the true heart of Jesus. I give up any nostalgic or idealistic longings for the present life, and instead wait for the future glory of God&#39;s kingdom. That is the way of the Christian. It is a costly exchange.</p>
<p>The apostle Paul is a good example of the exchanged life. Paul gave up everything that had once earned him esteem in his social community. Really, he lost his entire sense of &quot;self&quot; and all that had once given him meaning and purpose. He said, &quot;I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christ.&quot; <i>(Philippians 3:8 NIV)</i> For us, too, in view of what we stand to gain through Christ, the costly exchange is not so costly, after all.</p>
<p><b>Prayer:</b> Lord, during this Lenten season, prepare us to receive Your blessings available through Christ&#39;s sacrificial death. Empower us to surrender ourselves to You and whatever You may require, that we may enjoy, above all, knowing Jesus Christ in His risen life. Amen.</p>
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