Joel 2:12-18; 2 Cor 5:20-6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
On a cold winter morning, a young executive stood in front of the mirror adjusting his expensive suit. His calendar was full, his phone constantly buzzing, his life seemingly successful. That same evening, he received a call that his father had suddenly passed away. Standing at the cremation ground, watching ashes return to ashes, he whispered through tears, “All this running… for what?” That moment shattered his illusion of control and permanence. Ash Wednesday begins exactly there—at that honest moment when human pride collapses and truth stands bare before us.Ash Wednesday confronts us with a reality we often avoid: “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” These words are not meant to frighten us but to free us. In the Bible, ashes symbolize humility, repentance, and dependence on God. When Jonah preached


