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In this short Lenten reflection for March 25, 2026 (Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord), we explore An Eternal Promise — tracing a single, unbreakable promise that echoes through 4,000 years of salvation history, from the Old Testament to the New, and into our own lives during Lent. The video reflects on: The covenant promise in Genesis: God’s pledge to Abraham under the stars — an eternal lineage and blessing that would endure forever, the foundational "ground zero" of the story. The radical claim in John’s Gospel: Jesus declares “Before Abraham was, I am,” asserting His eternal existence and identity as the living fulfillment of that ancient promise — a statement so bold it sparks hostility and accusations of blasphemy. The connection: The promise (to Abraham), the claim (Jesus as its eternal embodiment), and the fulfillment (Christ renewing the covenant through His life, death, and resurrection). Lent as personal renewal: This season is not just historical reflection — it’s an invitation to actively participate in the eternal promise, renewing our place in God’s covenant through prayer, repentance, and trust. This solemnity interrupts Lent with joy, reminding us that God’s promises are sure — and our daily “yes” cooperates with His grace for transformation and hope. "Brief Summaries of different aspects of the Roman Catholic Church and her histories. I hope you enjoy and learn a little." How does the idea of an eternal promise change the way you see your own commitments or daily life this Lent? Share in the comments! Like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Lenten reflections, Bible studies, prayers, sacraments, saints, popes, Church Fathers, and Catholic teachings. ✝️ “Before Abraham was, I am.” — John 8:58 #Lent2026 #Annunciation #EternalPromise #AbrahamCovenant #JesusIAm #CatholicLent #RomanCatholic #Peasbwitu