Indolence

Indolence. That's a nice word, isn't it?  Sounds a bit sinnish, right?  Yep, here we are again talking sin.  It's Lent. It's what we do.  Sounds a bit matter of fact. And that's a problem.  Sin isn't something blase, something to be brushed off.  Sin is real, sin is destructive, and it's something we all do.  Sometimes we know about what we're doing, sometimes we're unaware.  Sometimes we do it alone, sometimes we do it with others.  Sin is ubiquitous.  So what are we to do?  First acknowledge our sin.  Second, we can consider how Jesus perceives our sins: not something to condemn us but something we need to overcome.  There's a reason the church has always claimed that "Jesus saves."  Us. From our sins.  But we need to want to be saved, we need to receive God's grace.  To not be indolent but to repent.

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