One of my favorite phrases in the Bible (well, the AV/old KJV) having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, 6 to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved. "Made us accepted in the Beloved" is a wonderful, mysterious, abundant, fulfilling, promising phrase, although it may be a poetic paraphrase. Literally it is " bestowed grace (favor) upon us." Which should be enough. The "Beloved" is the Son, whom the Father loves; we are part of "the package" now. As Jesus is the Son, we are adopted as children by Jesus Christ to God the Father. If we sit and soak in how much love and care and grace this is, we will get off our self-absorption and pity parties, I think. That sounds cold; I speak for myself. As I always say, Lent is not about giving up something, but looking toward something.
I am a massive fan of Baroque painting and sculpture. There is nothing like it; it was the height of Western art. The term "accidental baroque" is a photograph that resembles the composition, lighting, and color of a Baroque painting. Take a look: https://culturedump.substack.com/p/the-accidental-baroque-effect