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    4/14/2009
    Burri: It's no time to set my burdens down

    “Oh, God, is it Lent again already?” - Imperius the Monk, Ladyhawke (1985)

    That’s the best thing about Easter: Lent is finally over.

    Oh, wait, did I write that? Heh, just kidding. No, the best thing about Easter is Jesus is risen. The end of Lent (and the chocolate bunnies) are…oh, in some distant second, third, fourth place.

    Something like that. Forty days isn't that long. Neither is forty-six.

    Forty-six, you ask? Yep. In the Western tradition, Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Saturday. Forty-six days. Discounting Sundays (which technically aren't part of Lent), Lent itself is only 40 days long, mirroring Jesus’ forty days in the wilderness resisting and defeating Satan’s temptations. Our 40 days of sacrifice are supposed to emulate Jesus’, and to remind us that the pleasures of this world are fleeting.

    The number 40 re-occurs with some frequency in the Bible. Not only Jesus’ 40 days in the wilderness, but Moses’ 40 days on Mount Sinai; Israel’s 40 years in the desert; the 40 days and nights of the great flood; Elijah’s 40-day trek to Mt. Horeb; Jesus’ 40 days in the wilderness.

    Important events, all, but none ending quite with the same bang as Lent. Jesus’ return! Hallelujah!

    In the space of a moment: the tomb found open; the angels speaking to Mary; Jesus appearing to His followers and eating a piece of fish. The balloon breaks; the dam bursts, and bam! Jesus pours through!

    That number, 40, always ends well. Moses came down with the Ten Commandments; the Israelites arrived in their promised home; Noah and his family found land; Jesus returned from exile victorious over Satan’s temptations…God likes to make good things happen after that forty gets done.

    Here’s an important question, though: what happens next?

    After his 40 days in the wilderness, Jesus started teaching. “Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee: and a fame went out concerning him through all the region round about. And he taught in their synagogues, being glorified of all.”

    Then Jesus went home to Nazareth, where he took a turn reading in the synagogue. He read a passage from Isaiah: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, Because he anointed me to preach good tidings to the poor: He hath sent me to proclaim release to the captives, And recovering of sight to the blind, To set at liberty them that are bruised, To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.”

    And then he told the people around him: “Today hath this scripture been fulfilled in your ears." (Luke 4:18-21)

    He hath sent me, Jesus told his neighbors. That’s a big statement.

    Jesus’ forty days didn’t culminate in a victory: they ended with the beginning of his work. He didn’t throw his burdens down – he picked them up and carried them.

    He was just getting started.

    After Moses brought the Ten Commandments down from Mt. Sinai, he still had forty years of leading the Israelites ahead of him – of keeping that “stubborn and stiff-necked people” from sinning against God.

    After the Israelites finished their 40 years in the desert, they had a nation – and a temple – to build.

    God wasn’t finished with Elijah after his 40-day walk to Mt. Horeb. And once the waters had receded to their banks, Noah and his family couldn’t rest. They had work to do. Burdens to bear, and they lifted them.

    Forty days was their prelude, too.

    So I'm thankful that our 40 days are over, Lenten sacrifices complete, Easter here and Jesus risen (and for the chocolate bunny). But as history shows, this is no time for me to set my burdens down.

    Lance Burri is a contributor to the Badger Blog Alliance and The TrogloPundit.






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