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Saturday, April 05, 2014

the enormity of our anger

monstrous when we consider
when we slow down to remember
in the night, in our hearts
in quiet reflection
when darkness falls around us
the enormity of our anger
the false imprisonment, the trial
handing God over to be sacrificed
to be hung on the cross

thoughts come unbidden
of blood, of the angry mob
shouting “Crucify!”
to kill the Son of God
the sweat, the anguish
tears falling, heavy,
the ancient dust, the smoke
no joy, not understanding,
the Passion of the Lord

ashes on our hearts
these images seared
upon our hearts
heavy chains of sorrow
smoke in our lungs
remembering all too well
harkening back to the trial
the lies, our spit upon Him
accusing God of Blasphemy

the Passion of the Lord
the pain He suffered
images far too painful
the nails, the thorns, the shouts
the bitter taste of bile
the dryness of His mouth
His sacrifice for us
these thoughts come unbidden
What we did to the Christ.


edited/new April 5, 2014
the enormity of our anger
edited April 5, 2014
thoughts come unbidden – v3
edited April 5, 2014
thoughts come unbidden – v2
March 31, 2014
thoughts come unbidden
March 30, 2014
take up our lives and walk
reading of poem, “The Walk”
by Ann Weems
from her book, Kneeling in Jerusalem
at start of service
Fourth Sunday in Lent
Sermon 12 of “What’s In A Name…”
Sermon Series on “The Sacred Names of God”
Isaiah 53:1-9 (The Message)
“The Suffering Servant”
1 Samuel 16:1-13
“God Looks into the Heart”
“Praying the Names of God: A Daily Guide”
By, Ann Spangler
Names of God and Definitions from Sermon today:
-          Ebed Yahweh à Servant of God
Communion
and sermon “Hello My Name is . . . Ebed Yahweh”
by Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s Whisper” blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
March 30, 2014

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