Jesus Weeps

Photo by James McGinnis

Photo by James McGinnis

The headlines are difficult to read: Plane shot down over war zone, man struggles for two hours during his execution, turning children away at the border, Christians driven from their ancient homeland in Iraq, rising casualties in the Gaza war, conflict escalation in Ukraine, teenagers bludgeoning a homeless man to death…I can’t bear to read much of it. If my heart is weeping, what about the One who created this universe, this exquisite planet and all the people on it?

There are bright spots for sure: New executive orders that provide protection for many among us, interest in wind power in Texas, individuals responding to others in need, moving reception of bodies from Malaysian flight 17 tragedy as the Netherlands declares a national day of mourning and accepts and honors all victims remains regardless of nationality. Good things do happen. We don’t hear about them as much.

This morning, all I could do was sit quietly and hold the world in my heart before God in prayer….and let my tears mingle with those shed by the Divine.

Comments

  1. Love the Merton quote, Mary. So much heartache and pain for so many. Writing about it is prayer in action and I have to believe that our individual and joined prayers make a difference. In the silent journey to the place of God’s prayer for the world, we are joined together and even though I rage with the futility of the violence, I know it is not too big to deal with, each in our own way and united in Spirit.

    • mary van balen says

      I love it too Mary. I join my prayer with yours and with all the others rising from our wounded world. Amen.

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