Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. Its official name is “Day of Ashes,” so called because of the practice of rubbing ashes on one’s forehead in the sign of a cross. Since it is exactly 40 days (excluding Sundays) before Easter Sunday, it will always fall on a Wednesday—there cannot be an “Ash Thursday” or “Ash Monday.” The Bible never mentions Ash Wednesday—for that matter, it never mentions Lent.
Lent is intended to be a time of self-denial, moderation, fasting, and the forsaking of sinful activities and habits. Ash Wednesday commences this period of spiritual discipline. Ash Wednesday and Lent are observed by most Catholics and some Protestant denominations. The Eastern Orthodox Church does not observe Ash Wednesday; instead, they start Lent on “Clean Monday.”
While the Bible does not mention Ash Wednesday, it does record accounts of people in the Old Testament using dust and ashes as symbols of repentance and/or mourning (2 Samuel 13:19; Esther 4:1; Job 2:8; Daniel 9:3). The modern tradition of rubbing a cross on a person’s forehead supposedly identifies that person with Jesus Christ.
Should a Christian observe Ash Wednesday? Since the Bible nowhere explicitly commands or condemns such a practice, Christians are at liberty to prayerfully decide whether or not to observe Ash Wednesday.
If a Christian decides to observe Ash Wednesday and/or Lent, it is important to have a biblical perspective. Jesus warned us against making a show of our fasting: “When you fast, do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces to show men they are fasting. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full. But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, so that it will not be obvious to men that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen” (Matthew 6:16-18). We must not allow spiritual discipline to become spiritual pride.
It is a good thing to repent of sinful activities, but that’s something Christians should do every day, not just during Lent. It’s a good thing to clearly identify oneself as a Christian, but, again, this should be an everyday identification. And it is good to remember that no ritual can make one’s heart right with God.
Ash Wednesday Calendar:
2014 – March 5
2015 – February 18
2016 – February 10
2017 – March 1
2018 – February 14
2019 – March 6
2020 – February 26
Ok Michael here Im with you. Lol. As a questioning, Bible reading Catholic, i too do not think Ash Wednesday is a necessity, but a lovely tradition that helps put your heart and mind on the road to what Jesus sacrificed for us.
Great post. A gentle touch today. Lol. Lovely!
God Bless!
Katie
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Thank you so very much, Kate, for your delightful and meaningful comment. It was quite warming to see you, and I, onboard together (lol).
Yes, there is nothing biblical about Ash Wednesday, but I so agree with you in that it helps put our minds, and hearts, upon the right path as we enter the Easter celebration of the resurrection of Christ.
hope, along our paths, we can agree upon many more things. Both great and small. I would welcome those and pray you felt the same. And thank you for the blessing….
Now, as always, may the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob bless and keep you and yours…
Yours in Christ;
Michael
P/S: Keep up on your bible reading and questioning.. Pray God brings you a discerning heart and mind through the Holy Spirit. That you might discern truth..
Michael
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I pray for just that Michael and i hope we cN agree on many more things as well. I have no doubt this will come to pass. I will win you over for sure! Lol. I will keep reading the Bible too. 😃Thank you always for your lovely blessing !!!
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Like you I am certain we will find a multitude of things we can share and agree upon…
Oh, so you’re going to win me over, huh? LOL! Well, perhaps you already have [smiling]. I am glad you are reading the bible, Kate, and seeking truth. I too am praying for you to be blessed with discernment of heart, mind and soul….
As always, and forever, if you need my help just ask… I will do my best never to let you down….
And, always,
May the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob bless and keep you and yours….. now and forever.
Yours in Christ;
Michael
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