When
we’ve chosen sides,
when
it’s Us and Them,
the
spear rips through His Side
and
Christ has died again.
OK,
time for another pop quiz.
In
the past weeks, did you feel a quiet sense of satisfaction seeing protestors
topple statues dear to folks you don’t really like? “About time!”
In
the past few weeks, did you feel a sense of quiet satisfaction in seeing
protestors with whom you do not agree tear-gassed? “About time!”
If
you can honestly say you didn’t, go to the head of the line and St. Peter will
ask for your autograph as you pass through Heaven’s gates.
Otherwise,
for the rest of us (myself included)…well, “Uh, oh.”
But
wait! Jesus, He’s on the side of Right, and He would have been out there in the
crowd, leading a chant!
That’s
what the zealots thought. You know…like, Judas?
Yeah,
there ya go…Jesus, man, He was law and
order…render unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s!
Comfortable
over there, standing next to Caiaphas?
Jesus
Christ was not a revolutionary, ready to take His place on the barricades,
Molotov cocktail in hand. That disappointed the zealots, and that’s why Judas
betrayed Him.
Nor
was He a strong supporter of the establishment, counseling full cooperation
with the authorities. That’s why the Pharisees feared Him, and that’s why they
arranged to have Him killed.
Jesus
had a fairly simple message. Love God with all your heart, and love your neighbor
as yourself.
We’re
not doing too well with this.
Every
time we shake our fists at the cops, every time we give a demonstrator the
finger, every time we wish ill on Donald Trump or Nancy Pelosi, we’re
crucifying our Lord, all over again.
I
hate Jesus, this I know;
He’s
so blind He will not see,
He
won’t go where I would go,
He
will not agree with me.
He’s
a rebel ‘gainst our rule
(He’s
a pawn of Pharisees),
He’s
become the zealots’ tool
(He
wants us to die on knees).
We’ll
find a way to make it seem
(He
won’t raise His fist and shout),
that
every day He doth blaspheme
(for
silver we can sell Him out).
Either
way, we will not choose
to
accept His version of Good News.
We've made a plastic Jesus, just like the song (first heard in Cool Hand Luke), and here performed by Billy Idol. We've done this, and we have to deal with it...with, perhaps, some wry humour.
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Thanks to Carol Ashby, Blessed Are The Pure Of Heart is back on Kindle, and will be available in paperback soon.