Friday, April 22, 2011

Good Friday Song

We were a varied bunch, about 200 or so packed into a church that usually has traditional Baptist meetings.  Messianic Jews from Fellowship of Messiah, with prayer cap and colored string, jean clad inner-city New Lifers, suit and tie seniors of Mission Baptist, house church members from the area and the Karen (Burma) with longyi and colorful woven vests from Citi Church.  We all packed in to sing, hear the words of the cross and pray together.  Apparently, this weekend there is also another calender convergance that rarely occurs, Orthodox Easter, "English" Easter, Passover, and Canada's Earth Day all on the same weekend.  "In this," noted Michael Wodlinger (rabbi/pastor) of Haverim Mashiach fellowship group, "God has not made a mistake!"  Unity under the cross would make a great topic this Easter!!!

One song that stuck out for me this morning was one that the Karen choir sang.  One that their choir director wrote and taught to them (in their native Karen) called  Look To The Cross:

Look on to the cross
To the bottom of the cross, I wish to go and rest.
It is a very high sheltering rock with the great shadow.
It is a place of escape and refuge during difficult times.
It is the road to rest and where heavy burdens are
lightened.

On the cross, there is my Jesus Christ
And with my broken heart, I am afraid to look upon Him
Though he suffered for me, His face always glows
With a heart of repentance, I bravely come

Jesus Chrsit, Your love is so great and wonderful
I should never follow where my heart leads me
When I think of all your love
Look on to the cross


May we all, from all traditions or no tradition, kneel at its shadow today, and everyday.  Thank you Yeshua, Jesus, Son of God, the Lamb who took on everything that burdens us and  as the Father embraces us as dear children, fill us with Your Holy Spirit of love and deep devotion. We are looking foward to Sunday morning, when the promise of new life is fulfilled, and and old hearts can be made new. 

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