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The Power of Dust & Ashes

The Power of Dust & Ashes

by Rev. Alexandra Robinson on March 05, 2025


The season of Lent begins with a smudge of ashes on our foreheads– and we hear these words – “You are dust and to dust you shall return. Repent and believe the gospel.”

This is not our usual relationship with dust and ashes. Dust is something you wipe off of your shelves, ensuring your guests know you keep a tidy home. Those dust bunnies are not to be revealed, but rather to be removed. Ashes are messy, and getting them out of the fireplace is a chore requiring gloves and an old shirt you don’t mind ruining. Ashes are the charred remains of what once was, that you no longer need.

And yet, today we allow the ashes to be prominently displayed on our foreheads, the untidiness of our sin visible for all the world to see. The dust of our lives not wiped away, but its messiness is stuck to us. Why?

Because we need to be reminded of how frail we are, to start the journey of Lent. We need everyone to know that we DON’T have it all together. We need a break from the continual perfection we try to portray on the outside, with a smudge that says – I’m actually a mess. We need to have a day that reveals our common humanity, that our lives are untidy, despite how powerful or strong we feel like we need to be for the world. Truth be told: Ash Wednesday is the most honest day of the whole year.

My hope and prayer for all of us is that we can take this honesty of Ash Wednesday with us for the rest of the Lent journey. For the next 40 days we can be real before God in a way that says –I don’t have it all together, I’m a mess, I’m frail. And in that real conversation with God, we realize our true need is not for our own perfection – but for God’s perfect love and grace.


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