As we reach Day 27 of Lent, Easter draws nearer, and the initial zeal of our sacrifices, prayers, and almsgiving may begin to wane. The final stretch of this sacred season is crucial—it’s a time to renew our commitment, refocus our hearts, and prepare spiritually for the joy of Christ’s Resurrection.
Whether you’ve remained steadfast or stumbled along the way, now is the moment to rekindle your devotion. Here’s how to stay focused on your Lenten journey as Easter approaches, ensuring a transformative and spiritually enriching experience.
Reconnect with your Lenten intentions
At the start of Lent, many of us set meaningful goals—fasting from distractions, dedicating more time to prayer, or serving those in need. But as weeks pass, fatigue can set in. Take time today to reflect on your original intentions.
Ask yourself: Have I grown closer to God? Have my sacrifices borne spiritual fruit? If you’ve faltered, don’t despair—Lent is about conversion, not perfection. Recommit to your promises, even in small ways, and let God’s grace strengthen you for the remaining days.
Deepen your prayer life
Prayer is the heartbeat of Lent. If your prayer routine has become routine, reinvigorate it. Spend extra time in Scripture, particularly the Passion narratives (Matthew 26-27, Mark 14-15, Luke 22-23, John 18-19).
Meditate on Christ’s sacrifice and what it means for your life. Incorporate the Stations of the Cross, either privately or at a parish service, to walk with Jesus in His suffering. Consider adding the Divine Mercy Chaplet, a powerful prayer for God’s mercy as we prepare for Easter.
Embrace sacrifice with renewed purpose
Fasting and abstinence are not just about giving up treats—they’re about making space for God. If you’ve relaxed your sacrifices, challenge yourself anew. Beyond food, fast from negativity, gossip, or screen time. Offer up small inconveniences as acts of love.
Remember, sacrifice is meaningless without charity. Pair your fasting with acts of kindness—donate to a food bank, visit someone lonely, or forgive an old grudge. These actions align your heart with Christ’s self-giving love.
Prepare your heart for Holy Week
The most sacred time of the Christian year is just ahead. Holy Week—Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil—invites us into the mystery of Christ’s Passion and Resurrection. Begin preparing now:
Attend confession – Lent is a season of repentance. Examine your conscience and seek reconciliation to enter Easter with a cleansed soul.
Plan for silence – Carve out quiet time before Easter, especially during the Triduum (Holy Thursday to Easter Sunday). Limit distractions to focus on worship.
Serve others – Follow Jesus’ example of washing the disciples’ feet by performing humble acts of service.
Stay inspired by the saints
The saints provide powerful examples of perseverance. St Teresa of Calcutta once said, “Lent is a time to fast from what separates us from God.” St John Paul II emphasised that Lent prepares us for “the joy of Easter through conversion and renewal.” Turn to their writings or biographies for encouragement. Their lives remind us that holiness is a journey, not a sprint.
Keep your eyes on Easter
Lent is not an end in itself—it’s a path to Easter joy. When fatigue or discouragement creeps in, fix your gaze on the Resurrection. Imagine the moment Mary Magdalene discovered the empty tomb, the disciples’ awe at seeing the Risen Christ, and the triumph of light over darkness. This hope should fuel your final Lenten efforts.
Final encouragement
As we approach Day 27 of Lent, remember: God is not keeping score of your failures but rejoicing in your efforts. Whether you’ve had a “perfect” Lent or struggled daily, His mercy is abundant. Use these final days to draw near to Him, knowing that every prayer, sacrifice, and act of love prepares your soul to celebrate Easter with a heart renewed.
May these last steps of your Lenten journey deepen your faith, strengthen your resolve, and fill you with anticipation for the glorious Resurrection of our Lord. He is risen indeed—alleluia!
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