If you are one of the smart ones, you may object to Lent by saying that it is not mentioned anywhere in the Bible. If you did say that, you'd actually be right. The word Lent never appears in holy scripture. But neither does"Christmas" or"Easter", so settle down. What we do during Lent is still inspired by a few important passages from the Bible, such as Nehemiah 9:1-2, Ester 4:1,3 and Daniel 9:3-4. Here they are, in order.
Responding to Sin with Penitence
Everyone sins, and sometimes we respond by admitting our sins and doing what we now call"penitence" Nehemiah 9:1-2 says:
- "Now on the twenty-fourth day of this month, the people of Israel were assembled with fasting and sackcloth, and with eateth on their heads. Then those of Israelite descent separated themselves from all foreigners, and stood and confessed their sins."
From "Lenten Survival Guide for Kids" By Peter Celano
Written for 7-11 year olds, this playful guide appeals to kids who want to know more about what adults are telling them is a serious time. Without talking down to them, and challenging them to learn and do more, the following topics are explored in detail: What Lent Is, What Lent Definitely Is Not, 40 Days of Survival Tactics, and A Few Prayers and Practices - Only for Kids.
