The list goes on and on. With
every point of progress, we celebrate. But our hearts are heavy
for the tragedies. For every hope of new life, there still seems
to be much reason to despair.
It’s uncomfortable, this emotional quandary. But there’s
something faithful about it. As people of faith, we must hope,
even in the midst of despair. And as people of faith, we know
suffering—our own and that of others—even in the midst
of celebration. The joy of resurrection is intertwined with the
agony of the cross—the two cannot be separated.
If we try to separate them, we run the risk of compartmentalizing
our faith. The peril of following a liturgical calendar is just
that: Do we repent only on Ash Wednesday, preach incarnation only
at Christmas, and celebrate the Holy Spirit on Pentecost alone?
We cannot do so, for we are a people always in need of repentance,
for whom God is always present, and who should always rely on
the wisdom of the Spirit. Faithful living is to live constantly
in emotional tension, with resurrection and crucifixion, triumph
and suffering, shaping our lives each and every day.
This year, however, the liturgical calendar underscores the point.
The churches of Zababdeh, which follow the Orthodox calendar for
Easter, have just entered Lent as we celebrate the resurrection.
Brothers and sisters in Christ, who are very dear to us, remain
in preparation and reflection while we rejoice. How appropriate!
In a way, we are thankful for this disconnect, where the Body
of Christ emphasizes different parts of our faith in different
parts of the world. It is a healthy reminder to us so that our
joy will not—and cannot—forget the sorrow of the cross.
May it be no less a reminder to our Palestinian brothers and sisters
that their time of darkness will not—and cannot—escape
the light of the risen Christ. Let it always be so.
Al-Masiih Qam! (Christ is risen)
Haqan Qam! (He is risen indeed)
Elizabeth and Marthame
P.S. Our documentary film series, Salt of the Earth: Palestinian
Christians in the Northern West Bank, is now available for order
from our Web site:
http://order.saltfilms.net
Statistics taken from Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Palestinian
Red Crescent Society, Israeli Committee Against Home Demolition,
and B’Tselem.
The 2005 Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study, p.
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