Darkness
Today is Good Friday and the sun is
shining. The morning is bright, and the hours ahead seem rife with
possibility. Yet we who profess to follow Jesus are focused on what
happened on this day long ago. We recall the hate that made itself
known in a court, in a city, on a hill 2000 years in the past. We know
the same darkness makes itself felt in our age. And while we know this
is not the end of the story, while we confess that God has the last,
saving word, we are quiet this day, mindful of the wrong that humans can
and do perpetrate against one another. On this Good Friday, we
remember the sacrifice that God made of himself on our behalf and we
remember, too, the broken nature of the world that necessitated such a
gift.
The sun is indeed shining this day. But it is dark.
The sun is indeed shining this day. But it is dark.
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