Lent 5- Lazarus
Ezekiel 37:1-14; Psalm 130; Romans 8:6-11; John 11:1-45 Our readings point us to the reality of death and God’s power to overcome it. In a vision, Ezekiel stands in a valley of dry bones that represent Israel, and God gives back life to what is completely and undeniably long dead. Psalm 130 is a sinner’s cry from the depths, hoping for God’s mercy and redeeming love- It is a kind of spiritual death. And our reading from Romans teaches that the way of fallen flesh is the way of death, but life in the Spirit frees us from the death-bound mindset of the flesh. … So, our readings lead us to consider death. The hopelessness of a destroyed community that seems doomed to the dust, more a part of the past than the future. And we are invited to consider the deep pit of our own sin and our inability to get out of it on our own. And this brings us to our Gospel reading. Here, the finality of death is felt by Mary and Martha, who are grieving the death of their brother Lazarus. His body is...