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Design flaw or operator error? That’s the challenge Lent poses and Lent only offers one answer: operator error.

It’s that season in the Christian calendar that puts the whole sin-thing squarely on our plate and announces — “This is your doing, bud (or bud-ette), knock it off, turn around, do it differently.”

That’s pretty off-putting. Which is why some people run screaming the other way. Some complain that it’s unfair, medieval, dark, broody, old fashioned — or just the best of all reasons not to believe that there is a God.

But those reactions — whether they arise out of confusion, guilt, or Another Voice whispering in our ear — misses the deeper message that God is trying to get across:

“I love you my child and your choices separate you from me — they hurt those around you — and they deepen the darkness around you. It doesn’t need to be that way and I am ready to forgive you. Hear me, know I love you. Know I am willing to embrace you and let down your guard, stop your running.”

To be told our problem is a matter of operator error may be daunting, but we have spiritual responsibilities because we are children of God — because we are capable of far more glory than our selfish choices can give us.

That’s the good news of Lent.

One Response to “Design Flaw or Operator Error?”

  1. Larry says:

    And this is a beautiful meditation. Imagine, capable of GLORY, ashes, dust, dirt, and all!

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