Monday 14 April 2014

Stations of the Cross

Meditation on 7, 8, 9

7    Jesus falls the second time beneath his cross
8    The women of Jerusalem mourn for the Lord
9    Jesus falls the third time beneath the cross

For the City of London Interdenominational Act of Witness, 15 April 2015.

Luke 23:27-30  A great number of the people followed him, and among them were women who were beating their breasts and wailing for him.  28 But Jesus turned to them and said, "Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children.  29 For the days are surely coming when they will say, 'Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed.'  30 Then they will begin to say to the mountains, 'Fall on us'; and to the hills, 'Cover us.'

Can you think of a time
            when the weight of the world on your shoulders
            has caused you to stumble and fall?

Can you think of a time
            when you have been so overwhelmed by grief and loss
            that all hope seems to have gone from your world?

Can you think of a time
            when you have been brought to your knees,
            and have wondered whether you will ever be able to rise again?

If so, you are in good company.

Because you are in company with the poorest of the poor in our world,
            you are in company with those who, weighed down by the burden of poverty,
                        stumble and fall, as they struggle through life,
                        towards an ignominious and unmarked death.

And you are in company with those in our world
            who have seen their own children die of malnutrition,
            those whose hopes of a future
                        have been ripped away by disease and starvation.

And you are in company with those
            who have seen their sons and daughters travel to London
                        on the promise of a better life
            only to discover that living hell awaits them when they get here.

And you are also in company with those
            who have had enough of inequality,
            who have had enough of oppression,
            who have had enough of domination, subjugation,
                        persecution, and repression.

You are in company with those
            who have been weighted down for so long
                        by the burdens that others have required them to bear
            that they long to throw off the shackles that bind them,
                        and will do anything to rise up, to stand tall, to be free.

You are in company with those who take up arms against their oppressor
            because they will not be cowed forever.

You are in company with those who sit in mute terror and shock
            as they hear the news of another bombing, another attack,
                        another terrorist outrage.

You are in company with those who have lost children, husbands, and wives,
            to sectarian and ethnically motivated violence.

You are in company with those who bear the weight of grief
            and share the cry of Rachel in Ramah,
            unable to be comforted,
            weeping for her children who are no more.

You are in company with the women of Jerusalem,
            wailing for their friend as he went to his death,
as the world sought to silence the one
            who had spoken into being a world of
                        liberation and justice
                        and peace and equality.

You are in company with all those who wish that life was ended,
            and yet have to find the strength to stumble on another step,
            and then another, and then another.
Falling and failing, and weeping and wailing.

You are in the company of saints and sinners,
            and martyrs and victims.

You are in company with Christ Jesus,
            the Lord of life,
who carried his cross, and bore the burden,
            and turned to the women
            and spoke of despair.

You are in company with the one who stared death in the face,
            and stumbled, and cried out,
            and stood up, and stepped on,
towards life, towards hope,
            towards forgiveness, towards reconciliation.


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