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Lent is a time to embrace quietness and stillness, just as Jesus did in the wilderness. It's a special time to pause amidst our busy lives and reflect. This lesson explores the consequences of busyness and encourages us to turn away from distractions and towards God. Prepare for Ash Wednesday, the ritual of ashes distribution, as a reminder of our commitment to follow Jesus closely during Lent. Reflect on what keeps you busy, find moments of silence, and consider the examples of Jesus' interactions with people.
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Alive-O3Term 2: Lesson 4 Lent-Turning Time
Lent Day Two Lent is a time to be quiet and still. Jesus went into the wilderness to be quiet and still. Lent can be a wilderness time for us, a special time when we can spend moments away from the busy day.
What happens when you get too busy? • Too busy to listen. • Too busy to talk. • Too busy to think. • To busy to take time to......
What are you too busy doing? • Watching TV • Playing with your Play Station • Arguing • Fighting
Ash Wednesday Day Three (This lesson is a preparation for the ritual of distribution of ashes.) Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. Lent is a time when we - • turn away from all that keeps us from God • turn towards God in a special way
We wear ashes on our forehead as a sign that we are followers of Jesus who are making an effort to follow Him more closely during Lent.
Turning Towards God Turn away, turn away from too-busy-ness. Be quiet, be still and pray Turn towards God in the wilderness. Turn, turn, day by day.
What activities are you involved in that make you too busy?
If you stopped being too busy, what would you have time for.
When do you become quiet and still? • What does it feel like?
Was Jesus too busy for people? Can you remember any people with whom Jesus spent time?