When I was in Chicago Social Action Summer Institute in July 2016, I met Deacon Randy Clement from St. John – The Evangelist Catholic Church in Prairieville, Louisiana. He is member of the cloud of witnesses to Christ’s love and mercy in this world. Randy graciously gave me permission to share the following reflection – Why the Cross?
When I was in Chicago Social Action Summer Institute in July 2016, I met Deacon Randy Clement from St. John – The Evangelist Catholic Church in Prairieville, Louisiana. He is member of the cloud of witnesses to Christ’s love and mercy in this world. Randy graciously gave me permission to share the following reflection – Why the Cross?
WHY THE CROSS?
My mind keeps struggling
with a question
that has my heart
in a quandary.
Did Jesus have to die on the cross?
I have been taught that he did
to appease a god
who was blood thirsty.
I don’t know if I want to worship
a god who sent his Son
to be a perfect sacrifice
by hanging him on a tree.
Atonement
has always been hard to swallow
and even harder to chew upon
not liking the taste at all.
Jesus reveals a loving God
not a god who needs
the blood of his Son
to forgive us his creatures.
My heart flows and beats easier
when Christ becomes
the Way to live
and the Way to treat all.
I do think Jesus had to die
but not for atonement
but because he was true
to who he was.
Love can not hate
Love can not strike
Love can not smite
Love can only LOVE.
The Cross wasn’t for atonement
of sins so deep and wide
the Cross was for victory
when we trust love and not hate.
So as I continue
to follow the best I can
I hope that each day
I will love more and more like Him.
When I am in the midst of violence
directed toward me or friend or foe
I hope I too can die
instead of begetting more of the same.
If Jesus died just for my sins
then why did he walk the dirty roads
and eat with sinners like me?
Love not hate LIBERATES!
Deacon Randy Clement