"When you get a hankering to talk or complain about what you gave up for Lent, replace that hankering by speaking the word of God. For all the times you would have done the activity that you gave up for Lent, replace it by reading the word of God. Christians should always be drawing closer to God. So during this season don't be so impressed with what you have done for God, rather take this time to reflect on the only sacrifice that really matters - the one made by Jesus on the cross. Use this Lent season differently than you have in the past, make it a time to learn how you can better serve God with your life."
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Monica Johnson, in Remembering the real sacrifice for Lent (4 March 2009)
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