The Portal March 2016 | Page 5

Snapd ragon THE P RTAL March 2016 Page 5 Fasting in cans Snapdragon encourages us to fast in cans for the remainder of Lent T hough many people these days consider it a tad old-fashioned and unnecessary, fasting is something scripture tells us to do. Denying ourselves things which in themselves are good can prevent them occupying too big a space in our lives and coming between us and God, or worse, replacing him. Going without chocolate or alcohol or [ ] (fill in the gaps) for a period of time can be an expression of our sorrow for our sins; it can help keep our belly from being our God; and the hunger or craving that it causes can remind us of the things which are infinitely more important and life-living than bread or booze or Bounty bars. argument that we all ought to give up at least one item of food, in addition to abstaining from meat on Fridays, so that we are reminded frequently of our need of God). But starving ourselves is not the same thing as fasting. We fast in order to draw closer to God and prepare ourselves to celebrate the Lord’s death and resurrection, not to get ourselves back into that favourite dress or make ourselves ‘beach-ready’. De-cluttering is all the rage these days, as people Fasting, and any of the practices associated discover that the masses of things they have with Lent, can also breed pride, pride in our own accumulated over the years and allowed to fill up their accomplishments, pride in out-doing others. If we are homes are unnecessary and actually getting in the way. not careful, Lent can easily become an exercise in selfrighteousness, a display of the heroic efforts that we The material things we surround ourselves with, make, believing that it will all impress God and win us and the activities we fill up our time with, good in his special favour or blessing. themselves, are prone to clutter up our lives and get in the way of our spiritual lives. Fasting from the odd Clearly our motives matter, and more often than not thing – preferably something we would really miss – our motives are mixed. But if top of the list is the desire can help move our focus away from the material [