Lent Saturday
Saturday, Lent, and our Propers for tomorrow (scroll down) are a veritable theme park of the season: peace. temptation, deliberate sin, damnation, loving forgiveness and restoration. And the Romans 5 reading sets out pretty much everything anyone ever needs to read to understand Paul's theology. The Collect sets the stage, then the Genesis reading tells part of the story of what theologians call The Fall: prompted by the serpent, tempted by the lusciousness of the fruit, the earthlings disobey God's command and eat what is forbidden. It's classic, a perfect theology case. And maybe it was worth it, because the fruit was delicious, and we didn't die as God had said we would. (Not yet anyway; but it turns out that "yep, we are no longer immortal like the angels, now we do die after all). As I already suggested, the Genesis lesson stirs many questions for Bible students to debate as we sit out here in the cool shade on this balmy 77° Florida Gulf Coast winter morn...