I'll know my name as it's called again.
I have other things to fill my time,
You take what is yours and I'll take mine.
Now let me at the truth which will refresh my broken mind."
I think these are wonderful lyrics to keep in mind during this season of repentance and rejuvenation. The way God calls us is different than the way our friends and family call us; He calls on us not just by name, but by everything good within us, by all the love in our lives, by the very essence of our souls. He knows us better than we know ourselves, and for all our faults and failures, He loves us more than we could ever know. He sees us as infinitely beautiful, infinitely important, holy creatures — he sees us in our true form, the form that mirrors His image.
We need to learn how to see ourselves as God sees us, and even more importantly, we need to learn how to treat ourselves as God treats us. If we see and treat ourselves as infinitely beautiful and infinitely important souls with infinite amounts of goodness and love within us, then we will surely find ourselves becoming more beautiful, more important, more good, and more loving, day by day.
This principle holds true in almost all aspects of our lives — if a girl starts seeing and treating herself as pretty, then she will, nine times out of ten, become even more pretty than she was before. If an overweight person starts seeing and treating themselves as a fit and healthy person, then they will absolutely lose weight and become fit and healthy. If a student who procrastinates and skips class starts seeing and treating himself as a serious student who cares about his work, then he will undoubtedly do better in all his classes. It all starts with the belief that we can become the people we want to be; in this case, it all starts with believing that we can become the Christian God calls us to be.
This Lent, I have promised myself to go to church every Sunday — I wish I just did this regularly, but alas, Saturday night always seems to get the best of me — give up sweets entirely, and go to the gym three times a week. When I'm healthy, I feel better about myself, my mood improves, and I have more energy to live my life with a Christian mindset. I'm less distracted with feeling bloated, or tired, or stressed. Here goes nothing!
What are your Lenten promises?