Archive for February, 2009

Great posts

February 17, 2009

Again, I direct all of my three readers to very well-written posts by my student Hannah.  Always interesting to hear about life from the perspective of a high school senior.

Unearned Suffering

February 9, 2009

“Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive.”

I was a college senior – cynical and aloof.  I recall reading Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech in the cafeteria with the noise of forks and plates surrounding me.  Yet King’s words found a place in my heart I didn’t know was there.  I wept at the story of injustice.  I wept at the courage of conviction of those who fought non-violently for equality.   And I knew (somehow) that this was the essence of Jesus’s mission.  He allowed himself to suffer, and it began to help me to find meaning in the presence of evil.  King said you had to have “faith” that unjust suffering was redemptive.  Could the civil rights movement have existed without the example of Christ, who set the standard for “unearned suffering?”  My moment in the cafeteria, reading his speech, letting it soak into my emotions, broke through cynicism and helped me see that God was real.  Real people, under the burden of great injustice, had faith.  That HAD to mean something.