Darkness
It seemed apt that the day began with a cold,
raw, rain. It was as if Creation itself was mourning the horror and the
injustice of what was done to Jesus. On this day, we are called to
confront the evil that can be wrought in our world. Not that we should
not be aware of this awful truth throughout the year, lest we become
complacent or complicit. But on this Good Friday, we gaze into the
abyss. We watch as the forces of hate, fear, ignorance, prejudice,
chaos, and anomie lash out with all their fury and might. We steel
ourselves as Jesus takes the brunt of the assault for us, demonstrating
conclusively how far God is willing to go on our behalf.
The morning will come. We know this. But first ... darkness.
The morning will come. We know this. But first ... darkness.
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