Tuesday, March 15, 2016

The Sunday of the Passion - Year C

Isaiah 50:4-9a
The Word that sustains the weary is that the teacher himself was wearied by beatings, insult and spitting. Wakened by the word, the One for whom the Lord God was help at the break of the day is the student who is at the same time is the teacher. He set his face like flint and gave his back to the whip, his head to thorns, his hands and feet to nail. The suffering and sorrow of God is the Word made flesh for those who are wearied by the world that contends against them, confronted by inconsistency, struck by down by grief, insulted by trouble. The Lord will be my help at the break of day because the Lord was broken for all my days. To waken to this Word despite all that would weary the soul and crush the spirit is to be opened to the distant song of vindication that is always near. It is not an easy answer, a simple solution, a wish fulfillment. It is a Word that inhabits flesh and blood, yours and mine, for when one is wearied by weeping and too tired to sing, when the difference between giving up and continuing on hangs in the balance, we become for each other in shared sorrow and suffering the Word that sustains until the day when all weariness will be a thing of the past.

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