Jesus is so tired that he falls again under the weight of the cross. He
is bruised and bleeding and the soldiers whip him to hurry him along.
If
we are afraid of falling, we will never walk again. If our focus is on
not falling, we will miss the thrill of living. An infant learning to
walk will fall but get back up to try again. Each time, they will get
stronger and better for their failure. How many times have we heard
from a convicted felon that his going to prison was the best thing that
ever happened to them? Either because they discovered strength and
perseverance that they did not know they had, a deep font of compassion
for the least of these or, it saved their life from a downward spiral of
crime and destructive behavior. Falling and failure often makes us
stronger.
Remember the great circus act, “The Flying Walendas”?
It was a family of performers who glided through the air with the
greatest of ease. They dared the forces of gravity by walking on wires
stretched high across canyons and chasms of every sort. In 1978, Karl
Walenda, the founder of the troupe died when he fell trying to walk a
wire between two ten-story buildings in Puerto Rico. Later, Karl's
wife told a newspaper “All Karl thought about for three months prior to
his death was falling. It seemed to me that he put all his energies
into NOT falling rather than WALKING that tightrope.”
Where do
we put our energies? On our fear of falling or our faith in walking?
Falling is the easy part, it is getting up that is the hard part. When
we fall, we can get up and walk again. When we fail in sin, we can be
forgiven again. When a loved one dies, we can live again. Jesus fell
in love for us, for whom will we fall?
Musician Malcolm Kogut has been tickling the ivories since he was 14 and won the NPM DMMD Musician of the Year award in 99. He has CDs along with many published books. Malcolm played in the pit for many Broadway touring shows. When away from the keyboard, he loves exploring the nooks, crannies and arresting beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, battling gravity on the ski slopes and roller coasters.
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
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