Lent #28: Discipline 7 of 7—Marking our Mortality.
Our
mortal nature
(First Corinthians 15:53)
“Marking our Mortality”: that’s our last Lenten Discipline,
at least according to the Book of Common Prayer.
This one is too easy. Just getting out of bed “marks my mortality.” But, it was
not always so. The “mark of mortality” sneaks up on us when we find ourselves
“bent over”, when, as the wisest of mortals observes: “The
-grinders
cease because they are few, and
-those
that look through the windows are dimmed…
-When
one rises up at the voice of a bird, and…
-the
grasshopper drags itself along and
-desire
fails; …and
-the pitcher is broken at the fountain” (Ecc 12).
Like a “broken pitcher,” vitality
begins to leaks out of us.
I suppose marking our mortality is a
Lenten Discipline because of Good Friday when Christ took on our mortality;
and, Easter Morning when God turned mortality on its head so that “our mortal
bodies might be clothed with Christ’s immortality” (1Cor
15:53). Immortality is not something we have of ourselves. It comes from
God’s decision about us in Jesus Christ. Even throughout Eternity, our
immortality comes to us as a gift from the Immortal One.
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