"Good, My Lord"
First Presbyterian Church
Jon Reiley-Goddard
Friday, March 21, 2008
Good Friday Noon Service
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Good My Lord
Today is for
despair.
Yesterday is for
hope.
Tomorrow is for
expectation.
Joy hangs in the balance,
dizzy with dread.
Three days upside down.
Good Friday?
Good, my Lord?
***
Today is for despair.
Get into the depths of it.
Go to the crossroads,
and choose your way.
Today is for despair.
Be your best.
***
Touch the face of God.
Hide under God's strong wings.
Choose this day --
the tomb, or just after.
One day for despair,
and one day only.
***
See through the ink that wrote
"King of the Jews".
Open your eyes;
there will be no difference.
Ink will stain your orbs
and dye your spirit.
Learn the far edge of Good,
Learn the lesson of giving
up.
***
Stand still and feel it.
This is the threshold
of joy. Laugh at all
that would destroy you.
Believe that you have
the strength of the one
whom you follow.
Laugh now.
Stay in that place of pain
and gain. Laugh.
***
Good my Lord.
Oh, yes, very, very good.
The best.
The_best_laugh_last
Today is the one day that we, as followers of God in Jesus Christ, have
full permission to give in to despair.
of this occasion.
Matter-of-fact.
No exit.
No future, and no hope.
For the space of this one day, allow the facts to teach you of despair.
Tomorrow, jump up with joy, for your salvation is near.
And Sunday? Put despair on the shelf for another year,
for there is no place like that in the Kingdom of God,
except for the space of this one day.
Sunday is for laughing, and dancing, and singing.
Today is different.
But still, and all, this, too, is the day that the Lord has made.
Let us rejoice and be glad in it,
and let us feel the occasional, as well, in that matrix of joy.