“I don’t want to force my faith on anyone, yet I do not do so. That is a greater sin.”
When Wahlberg sat down with Savannah to discuss the Lenten season and the fasting periods that are a part of it, he went into further detail about what works for him as a guest narrator and paid ambassador for the Catholic prayer app Hallow.
Fasting has a variety of components, according to Wahlberg. “I think it’s crucial to realize that there are other aspects to consider if you have problems with eating, first of all. God is aware of the things that you should distance yourself from.”
“Everyone is aware of the behaviors that don’t make us feel as wonderful as we should and make us feel guilty. So it’s about having the capacity to step back from them and concentrate on positive habits rather than harmful ones. Fasting has its drawbacks, such as the fact that I won’t be eating any meat today. Today, as well as every Friday through Good Friday, I’ll eat just one meal.”
In addition, Wahlberg will guide listeners through enlightening teachings on the discipline of fasting as a part of the Pray40 Lent Challenge on the Hallow app.
According to him, the discipline needed to overcome the rigors of Lent makes “people better versions of themselves.”
That is what he has personally observed, at least.
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