Behold I Make All Things New
“...I announce to you. Here, from this stable, here, from this
Nazareth, this stony beach, this Jerusalem, this marketplace, this garden, this
praetorium, this Cross, this mountain, I announce it to you.
I announce to you what is guessed at in all the phenomena of
your world. You see the grain of wheat shrivel and break open and die, but you
expect a crop. I tell you of the Springtime of which all springtimes speak. I
tell you of the world for which this world groans and toward which it strains.
I tell you that beyond the awful borders imposed by time and space and
contingency, there lies what you seek. I announce to you life instead of mere
existence, freedom instead of frustration, justice instead of compensation. For
I announce to you redemption. Behold I make all things new. Behold I do what
cannot be done. I restore the years that the locusts and worms have eaten. I
restore the years which you have drooped away upon your crutches and in your
wheelchair. I restore the symphonies and operas which your deaf ears have never
heard, and the snowy massif your blind eyes have never seen, and the freedom
lost to you through plunder, and the identity lost to you because of calumny
and the failure of justice; and I restore the good which your own foolish
mistakes have cheated you of. And I bring you to the Love of which all other
loves speak, the Love which is joy and beauty, and which you have sought in a
thousand streets and for which you have wept and clawed your pillow.”
~Thomas Howard
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