Tuesday, 24 March 2009

from Petes Page March 22

Choc and chicks or hearts and tears

What is the most dominating theme for you as Easter begins to loom on our emotional horizon? The commercial world continues to trot out the same tired clichés of Easter eggs (bet they start calling them “holiday eggs”) and fluffy chickens (& bunnies) – but they know nothing!

This Lent and Easter I’m thinking about hearts and tears as meaningful and evocative images for this season. Why hearts and tears?

Hearts because the heart of God is revealed to us in the achingly beautiful story of His one and only Son taking upon Himself all the nasty things that stand between Him and us, paying the cosmic price of our reconciliation with the One who made us and sustains us. It’s about hearts because it is a heart to heart work that rescues and redeems us; His heart transforming our heart, renewing our heart, rebuilding our heart in the image of His heart.

His heart was caused to cease beating, while the Cosmos held it’s breath to see if God’s incalculable risk had any effect. Would the hearts of His creatures be changed, would the world be changed, would the Cosmos be renewed?

Tears…well do I have to explain that?! See there is Jesus in the garden – confronted with the sin of the world in all its horrid variety and it’s pollutant power – hearing the unerring call to be the One who takes it ALL to Himself. Faced with the choice of disruption in the eternal bond of the Trinity, or the final damnation of the loved but foolish human creatures, He weeps in the anticipation of pain and suffering as if already suffering. This torture almost as bad as the lash of the whip and prick of the sarcastic crown, the excruciating pain of nails and spear.

Tears also as they fall from the eyes of astonished and grateful children of God throughout the intervening years, as they are gently confronted by the Spirit with the truth about the depth of God’s heart of love for them; of His willingness to embrace them heart to heart regardless of, some say because of what they have done in their rebellion.

Hearts and tears? Let it be your theme this year.

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