Let there be no hesitation, walk in faith where life
demands.
Bear the word that God has given; share the birth that
stirs your soul.
Alleluia! Alleluia! Christ will come and make you whole.
---Jim Miller, 1993
“What do you want from me?!” This question, borne of frustration, whispered in fury
or shouted in rage. This question, from
a student in over his head and floundering in an advanced academic class. This
question, from an uncommunicative spouse
during a couples counseling session crackling with tension. This
question, from a sleep-deprived,
wound-tight new mother, desperate to know why the tiny baby she loves refuses
to be comforted.
And we, too. We who
claim Christ. We who pray for a world at peace and, instead, survey a world in
pieces. We who stand helpless, empty hands curling uselessly into fists as we
are tempted, ourselves, to go to pieces. We stand, fists curled, feeling
helpless, and clueless, and cry into the broken world, “What do
you want from me?!”
And from the silence…answers. Walk in faith, don’t hesitate. Carry with you the word God gave you.
Share the nativity story that still lights you up. Can you do these
things? They are part of your
breathe-in-breathe-out, after all, your being. The world wants you…to be fully
you.
And Christ will come, and in the coming, the world in
pieces will find peace.
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