As I read the passages tonight, I see myself in many faces, hear myself answering to their names:
-I am Mary Magdalene, whoring myself out for a pittance, not realizing the inheritance I already possess.
-I am Saul, with my misguided, murderous intent—blinded while traveling down a road destined for destruction.
-I am Samson, weakened by human (and misplaced) love—made frail at the hands of the one I (foolishly) trusted the most.
-I am Pilot, my cowardice is costly, its ripple effect I have only begun to discern.
-I am Peter. I run when I should walk—speak when I shouldn’t talk---my fits of passion are not accepted kindly, as peace and patience are words of the day.
-I am Judas Iscariot, trusted steward—only to turn and betray—greed getting the better of me—I now hang—my head in shame—my heart in sorrow—my body among the twisted branches.
-I am Barrabas, unworthy recipient of this second chance, escorted from my prison-- I stagger away from the gallows…free.
-I am Cain, my jealousy has killed many things…I walk alone in exile, the ground beneath me lies barren and fallow.
-I am David, not yet the king… small, lowly shepherd—I long to dance in the streets and sing—golden harps and waving arms.
-I am Delilah, sapping the strength of those I claim to love— I cut with words, with selfishness, with pride. they are weakened—and I am to blame.
-I am Absalom, overtaken with righteous anger—my sisters have been dishonored.
-I am Esau, my eyes short-sighted—my greedy, gluttonous mind bargains away my blessings.
-I am Jezebel, my idolatry has ripped me apart limb from limb—the hounds of heaven tearing at my amethyst cloak.
-I am Tamar, I have been dishonored—I have been broken and used. I am bitter—angry at injustice. I am seething—shamed—and saddened by what did not have to be—by this world that makes no sense.
~I am loved, I don't know why~
3 comments:
Beautifully said!
Wow, thanks! KCC of Hilo
love this, girl!
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