Crutches and stigmas, cultures’ enigmas all come together
round Jesus Christ.
Love will relate us --- color or status can’t segregate
us, round Jesus Christ:
Family failings, human derailings --- all are accepted,
round Jesus Christ.
---Shirley Erena Murray, 1991
“Us four, no more.” Sometimes, in certain circumstances, we
believers can become experts at ‘narrowing the circle’. Whether we plan it that
way, by setting up complicated orthodoxies and religious systems; or whether it
does a slow creep, a score of small fissures over what feels comfortable or
easy --- our human gathering tendency seems to be to draw the borders in tightly.
Maybe we do it for protection, some leftover prehistoric preservationist
impulse; maybe out of fear of the ‘other’ and the adaptation they might require
of our comfortable lives.
Has it always been this way? Human nature being what it is,
probably so. Was the history of religious institution destined to be this way
forever? Probably so.
Until into the circle stepped a most unusual man, who
crashed every boundary like the world’s best Red Rover player. Race? Crash. Status? Crash. Culture? Crash. Historic
prejudice? Crash. Stigma? Crash.
The crashing presence of Jesus changes things. The place
will be crawling with failures, Plan B’s, and misfits. Thank God, we’ll all fit
right in…around Jesus’ table.
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