1) ASH
Wednesday 2016
Ash
Wednesday is the first day of Lent, and starts this year on February 10th.
Many people will place ashes on their heads, in the sign of a cross, as a sign
of sorrow for sinning against God. However, did you know the practice of
placing ashes on people's heads, as a sign of repentance, dates back to Old
Testament times?
The Bible tells us the punishment for sinning is death (Romans 6:23). In the
Old Testament (before Jesus came to earth), people sacrificed animals--they
put them to death--to take their punishment for sinning. They would then use
ashes from the animal sacrifices and place it on their heads as a sign of
sorrowful repentance, which means turning from sin--being truly sorry--turning
to God, and asking his forgiveness.
Hundreds of years before Jesus came to earth, God told the prophet Isaiah to
write about a special man who would die for the sins of all people. . . .
Get our Ash
Wednesday Lesson.