Surely he has
borne our griefs and carried our sorrows;
yet we esteemed
him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted.
(Isaiah 53: 4)
...my kingship is
not from this world.
(John 18.36)
Abba Hyperichus
said, "The watchful monk works night and day to pray continually: but if
his heart is broken and lets tears flow, that calls God down from heaven to
have mercy."
* * *
That's what today
is about: he has "carried our sorrows." On the
cross, Jesus takes on all the sorrows of the fallen creation, of fallen human
creatures. And Mark's gospel records Jesus' call from the cross, "My God,
my God, why have you forsaken me?" So cries the broken heart for the God
who alone can heal. But Jesus' broken heart calls God down from heaven to have
mercy on us all. His heart is the one heart that can break for the whole world
and so heal the whole world.
When we are broken
hearted over our own sins, when we feel that grief, we participate in Jesus'
grief on the cross: he took our sorrows, our grief, and now we only experience
it properly as we participate in him.
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