Knitting-
you start with casting on stitches, and go from there to, row by row, build a shape.
Sentences-
you start with choosing words, one at a time, to build a sentence shaping your thought, feeling etc.
Words have texture, like fabric - they touch you -
leaving behind feelings, impressions, associations, pictures.
Well, you know that - but
One thing is knowing this fact, another is running headfirst into it -be changed by it.
I did, I was!
All based on a word.
Jesus said; " Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13
and again; " I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for his sheep. John 10:11
We say Jesus gave his life for us. Which he did. He died on the cross for us -
died an agonizing physical death.
Astounding sacrifice!
It is Easter weekend, and the celebration sentence is; Jesus died and rose again.
Jesus died and rose again.
This sentence drew a picture in my mind - Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, often has door frames involved as entries into a different world. Or when the end has come in one place the door frame marks the crossing over to a new beginning.
Jesus died and rose again - he hung on the cross, gave over his spirit to God and died.
Walked through the door frame - crossed the threshold......
With this picture we went from Good Friday to Easter Sunday in one step - in the blink of an eye.
photo by Bente's Photography
Is that what happened?
Remember my starting point; words have texture -
now take the word 'soul'..........compare it with the word 'life'
Isaiah 53:10 " Yet it was the will of the Lord (God) to crush him (Jesus), he has put him to grief, when his soul makes an offering for guilt......."
and verse 11; "Out of the anguish of his soul, he shall see and be satisfied...."
These verses are not talking about his life - but his soul!
Going back to John 15 and 10 if translated correctly should read;
"No greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his soul for his friends." &
"I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his soul for his sheep."
Jesus paid with his soul........
a soul in anguish versus a body in pain.
I hear the words, 'taste' them, let them roll over me, touch me, sink deep
"... make his soul an offering for sin..." - "Out of the anguish of his soul...."
Something is shifting inside me - because this goes beyond skin and bones and surface pain, however severe.
Oh, this goes deeper -
I hear his plea to his Father in the garden again; "My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass by me....."
my inner gaze shifting....
-shifting from the door frame and threshold to
something deeper,
stretched out,
daunting and dark;
- this is what I see now photo by Bente's Photography
A tunnel long enough to last three days.
May this heart of mine be forever filled with gratitude, love and praise for my Lord and Savior.
-b

good reflection points.. it definitely puts things into a much deeper and more intimate perspective. something to keep chewing, i think.
ReplyDeleteWow bente - didn't know you kept a blog. Glad to have stumbled by.
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris - I am thankful for your visit, stumble or not. Always good to see you and enjoy what you leave - no matter where.
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