Leaving to Become
Second Sunday of Lent Genesis 12:1–4a | Romans 4:1–5, 13–17 | John 3:1–17 Lent is a season of journey. Not a casual stroll. Not a spiritual hobby. A real journey. This week the theme that rises from the readings is homeland. Leaving Home In the Book of Genesis 12, God says to Abram: “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you.” Leave your homeland. Leave what is familiar. Leave the soil that formed you. Abram is not given a map. Only a promise. Homeland is more than geography. It is identity — language, food, memory, the stories that shaped you. To leave homeland is to step into vulnerability. Some of us understand that personally. To leave one country for another. To carry an accent. To hold two flags in the heart. Homeland can be both gift and ache. Abram steps into that ache. Yet God does not uproot him to diminish him. God uproots him to renew him: “I will make of you a great nation… in you all the families of the eart...