Babies, Suffering, and Jesus

Posted on December 6, 2006 by Brian

If you’re ever going to read an article that I link to, read this one - An Everlasting Life. I can’t even summarize it well enough to do it justice so I’ll give you just a taste :

Some people have known hell. Dachau. Buchanwald. Treblinka. Kampuchea. The Armenian Genocide. The Gulag. Sometimes I get a flat tire, get a tooth filled, have a check that bounces, or get a sinus infection. I suppose that’s a kind of suffering. And I do sit through academic committee meetings—that’s a kind of hell. Ever the pessimist, I sometimes feel as if society is falling apart, that hell is about to break out around us. What’s holding it back? God. His Spirit. His Church. “And the gates of Hell shall not prevail. . .” It was hard having a baby who was going to die. But when Mary was born it wasn’t hell, in fact, it was more like a taste of the Cross, of heaven and hell mixed together—to be drunk down, bitter and sweet at the same time. Can you drink from the same cup as I drink? Yes, we can, Lord. How, I don’t know. For it was he who descended into hell, not us; and it was he who bore our sins; and it was he who bore the brokenness of all the broken babies.

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Comment by Rong

December 9, 2006 @ 1:00 pm

You Jerk!
What you failed to say was that I was going to wind up crying like a baby. And you’re partially right about not being able to do justice to this piece because honestly no one could. Hands down one of the most incredible things I’ve ever read. THANK YOU for linking to it.
Makes you really appreciate what we have.

Comment by Brian

December 11, 2006 @ 11:06 am

I’ve never been called a jerk and felt so good about it before. :-)

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