In episode 26 of the Morality Lens Podcast, we continue our Lent series by exploring the vital role Scripture plays throughout this season of reflection and spiritual growth. While Lent is often associated with practices like fasting and giving something up, this episode focuses on the deeper foundation that gives those practices meaning—the Word of God.
In this episode, we discuss how Scripture serves as the spiritual compass of Lent, guiding believers through a season centered on repentance, renewal, and drawing closer to God. We explore how the Bible reveals the condition of the heart, exposes areas of sin or spiritual complacency, and directs believers toward genuine repentance rather than surface-level guilt.
We also examine how Scripture helps reorient the heart in a world full of distractions, shifting focus away from temporary concerns and back toward eternal truth. As Lent follows the journey of Jesus toward the cross, this episode highlights how reading through the Gospels allows believers to walk alongside Christ and better understand His sacrifice.
Additionally, we take a deeper look at how Scripture shapes and strengthens other spiritual disciplines such as prayer, fasting, generosity, and reflection. Practical ways to engage with the Bible during Lent are discussed, along with common mistakes to avoid—such as rushing through passages, treating Scripture like a checklist, or focusing only on information rather than transformation.
Ultimately, this episode emphasizes that without Scripture, Lent can lose its direction and become an empty routine. But with God’s Word at the center, this season becomes a meaningful journey of spiritual growth, deeper understanding, and renewed faith.
If you’re looking to approach Lent with greater intentionality and a stronger connection to God, this episode offers both biblical insight and practical guidance to help you engage more deeply with Scripture during this season.