Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged all Jamaicans to utilize the upcoming Lenten season as a time of prayer and reflection for the nation’s well-being.
The call to action comes as Jamaica prepares to embark on the solemn period, commencing on Ash Wednesday, February 14.
A call to prayer amidst challenges
During a prayer session held at the Office of the Prime Minister on Monday, Holness emphasized the significance of turning to prayer amidst the myriad challenges faced by both the nation and individuals.
Delivering a scripture reading from 1 Timothy, Chapter 2 v 1-4, Prime Minister Holness underscored the importance of petitioning God with the desires of one’s heart.
He reassured that no special prayers were necessary, noting that even the National Anthem could serve as a conduit for communication with the divine.
Embracing spiritual connection
In light of life’s uncertainties and challenges beyond human control, Holness implored individuals to carve out moments for spiritual connection, seeking divine comfort, direction, and protection.
His appeal extended to praying for the nation’s safety, security, peace, productivity, and the well-being of its citizens.
A time of spiritual reflection and sacrifice
The Lenten season holds profound significance for Christians worldwide, serving as a period of contemplation on the life and sacrifices of Jesus Christ.
Traditionally marked by fasting and prayer, the 40-day observance leads up to Easter.













