Saturday, April 23, 2011

Easter 2011


Photo by Seamus Murray

Resurrection


He is risen!
He is risen indeed!
These words echo
Through the centuries.
The words of resurrection.
The words of Easter.
The heartbeat of Christianity.




 
  
We cannot speak in platitudes
Of spiritual resurrection.
All four gospels leave no doubt.
This was the resurrection of the body,
Not some nebulous spirit,
Not some wished belief.
The disciples, lost and grieving,
Change in one day.
Now they will spread the news
Throughout the world
For they know the truth:
Death has been conquered,
Christ is alive.
We celebrate his resurrection
And his promise
That we too shall have eternal life.
We confront the living God:
Creator, Word and Love.

The Missing Day: Saturday Before Easter

Photo by hoyasmeg
Jesus is dead
His disciples believe.
On this day,

The apostles are absent
From the gospels
This missing day.
Their world is ashes.
Their grief is immense.
They fear for their lives.
They hide in the upper room.
Only the women dare to go out.
Jerusalem is strangely quiescent.
Pilate places a guard by the tomb.
This day Christ's body lies undisturbed.
Tomorrow the disciples' world
Will come alive
But not today.
We must remember
That missing day
When sorrow fills us,
When we tremble in fear,
When we hide from the world.
Those that knew our Savior best
Did not escape their human frailty,
Neither can we.
We know that with the morrow
Came relief and jubilation.
We have the risen Christ
Not the missing day.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Good Friday 2011

  By lepianda
Why is it called Good Friday?
I have heard many answers.
None satisfy.
Jesus, the Word made flesh, God incarnate,
The Son of Man,
Died on the Friday after the Passover Meal
Almost two thousand years ago.
Fully human.
So human that he died quickly
After a beating that
Sent his body into collapse.
We recoil in horror
At his death
And think it took so long.
Six hours.
Most crucified took days to die.
Fully God
Who had never known death.
All his creation past had drunk
Of that bitter cup,
But he had not.
God died that day,
As much of God
As could exist in human form.
Laid in a tomb
As his mother wept.
All creation waited.
For?

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Maundy Thursday



Communion by the U.S.Army
And as they were eating, Jesus took bread and blessed it, and broke it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.

Photo by Peter Mackniell
Maundy Thursday.
The Thursday before Easter.
The day before the crucifixion.
The day that Jesus washed his disciples feet.
The day Jesus and his disciples ate their Passover meal
In an upper room.
There Jesus instituted Communion,
The Lord's Supper,
Christians practice today.
There Judas shared bread with Jesus
Before he left to betray him.
Some Christians will gather for a Passover meal
This day.
In remembrance of the day
The Angel of  Death spared the Hebrews.
The tradition Christ honored,
Even though he knew
His death was at hand.
On Easter Sunday many will partake of
That Lord's Supper.
Where believers gather for this sacrament
The Holy Spirit joins them.
Bread and wine,
Flesh and blood.
Remember the man. 
Remember the Word made flesh.
Remember him kneeling before each disciple.
Remember the sacrifice
That was his choice.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Spy Wednesday

Judas and Peter
Spy Wednesday,
Holy Wednesday,
The Wednesday before the Crucifixion.
The day that Judas Iscariot
Went to the High Priests.
For thirty pieces of silver
Judas would hand Christ over to them.
 Remember the time that follows.
Judas betrays Jesus.
Peter denies Jesus thrice.
Judas dies by his own hand.
Peter dies Christ's servant.

What is the difference?
Judas never knew forgiveness.
Peter received God's blessing.
Why?
 
Because Judas acted
While Peter waited?
Is that the answer?
When the world around is clothed
In darkness,
Must we wait for divine guidance
And not act on impulse?
In this Easter season,
Give us the strength
To wait for God's whisper.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

A Special Easter Basket

Photo by drewfer

Easter baskets hold brightly colored eggs,
Childhood treasures discovered in the grass.
Adults need  Easter baskets
To hold the treasures we have found:
Friends of all ages and faith,
Children we grew up with,
Friends of school and college,
Neighbors and co-workers,
Friends of friends that became ours,
Even some found in an electronic world,
True wealth to be nurtured
And loved;
Family slipped into our basket by God,
Similar blueprints, but still so different,
Not who we would choose as friends,
Perhaps,
But still the same bloodline from the past:
Heroes and villains,
Brave or not,
These our common ancestors,
Cherish the line
And how it changes.
Cherish the love;
One final golden egg for our basket,
Greatest of all,
Christ,
The Son of Man,
His love
Bestowed unwarranted,
Treasure above all treasure.
Our basket is not full,
Each year we can add more,
But cherish its contents today.
God, 
Family,
Friends,
Love.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

The Gladness of the Moment Palm Sunday 2011

Photo by Etwood

"This is the day the Lord hath made.
Let us be glad and rejoice in it."
I quote these words as I rise each morning.
But can I follow this biblical command?
Sometimes I find it difficult to be glad,
Sometimes I find it impossible to rejoice.
Was it difficult for Jesus
When He stood on the hill over Jerusalem
And contemplated the tragedies to come?
He longed to gather those who dwelt in Jerusalem
Into his arms.
Did God weep that day for Jerusalem
Or for all humanity?
Where was gladness?
Saved for the day Jesus entered that great city,
And palm fronds fell at His feet,
And Hosannas echoed
From dried brick walls.
Just as the Psalm commanded:
"With boughs in hand, join the festal procession."
Jesus shared joy that day
As he would share suffering later
When  he hung on the cross.
On Palm Sunday,
I will feel the gladness of the moment.
Even if I know as He did
The sorrow of tomorrow.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Springtime Prayer

Pink Dogwood Blossoms by Lee Coursey

Joy of Springtime
Who reigns above all,
Blessed are the ways we know you.
May your grace abound,
May the  blossoms of creation
Fill the air with the sweet perfume of life.
Let love reign over all in this world
As it does where you dwell.
Feed us from the bounty of this earth.
Where weeds have been sown,
Let there be flowers.
Help us sow fruits
 That others may harvest.
Protect us from the hail of evil
That comes with the storms  of life.
Walk with us down the garden path
To the bounty of your love.
For you in all seasons
Provide endless lovingkindness.