Lent, Fasting, and Idolatry

In case you’re not already aware, Lent begins today. Lent is a solemn season of fasting (abstaining from something, traditionally food) that is modeled after Jesus’ 40 day fast in the wilderness.

Lent is practiced in many churches and often looks different for different traditions, but the idea of giving up something in order to spend more time seeking God is fairly common.

I think that it can be especially beneficial to give up something that is or has the potential of becoming an idol to you. An idol is anything that takes the place of God as first in your life.

A while back I gave up working on a web project because it was consuming me. It consumed my time, my thoughts, so I stepped back from it for a week.

For Lent this year I am giving up seeking out new Twitter followers. I’ve been on a quest for the past few months to gain followers, and while I have been able to use this expanded reach for some good purposes, it does have the potential to become all about self-promotion and my ego, about self-worship.

For the sake of honesty, I should mention that there are a few ways that I work on gaining followers, and one of them in particular is what I plan to quit. Not sure about the others yet.

Are you fasting anything up for Lent? Why are you giving it up?

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Posted at 12:10 PM on February 25th, 2009
  • http://mattsingley.com/blog Matt Singley

    I’m not sure if I will be giving anything up, although I am choosing to focus on the simple things in life a bit more. Just wanted to comment…I think you are the first person I’ve seen that is giving up something related to Twitter. Interesting and insightful that you feel the need to give up some pursuits of getting followers because you feel it is getting in the way. Good for you, very cool.

  • http://mink23@gmail.com Min

    I got to say, this has been two hard days. I gave up being on the Facebook and Twitter, which for most part has taken up so many of my time when I could be praying or reading the Word. On funny side, since I choose not to be on the Facebook, one of the team member is relaying the info that is being posted on the fb wall. :)

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