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  Resurrection - library of congress  “Listen to him shout. I like his strength and his passion,” an audience member said as he explained his reasons for backing the hand waving speaker in the red baseball cap.

   The omnipresent Donald Trump is accidentally reminding loving leaders & caregivers of something we sometimes forget: Shouting is not strength unless it is shaped by the eloquence of high purpose. Degrading others is the mark of a charlatan not a statesman. Simplistic declarations about walls & immigrants & bimbos & bombing are not the principles on which America was built, much less the teachings of Jesus.

   To listen to Trump during these sacred days causes one to wonder if this is Hell Week in America rather than Holy Week in the world. According to him nothing is right & everything is wrong. His opponents are "liars, cheats, low-lifes & losers" and America is "going down the toilet."

   Does Trump (uncharacteristically awkward discussing his Christian faith) sound more like Jesus or more like Jesus' Roman detractors? Do his crowds sound like the disciples of Love or the mob that called for Jesus' crucifixion? 

   Governor John Kasich remains the only Republican candidate to strike a note of civility by saying, "I'm not going to take the low road to the highest office in the land." He is in last place. 

   Passion is crucial to loving leadership. It is the energy in high purpose inspiration. Hateful rhetoric is not on the resume of any great leader. Fear speech is the language of bullies & dictators. Its fertile fields are the hearts of the weak and the cowardly that, finding no strength in themselves, turn to one who imitates strength.

   Loving passion courses through the veins of every committed caregiver. Passion is Beethoven’s Ode to Joy, Van Gogh’s, “Starry Night,” and Atticus Finch in “To Kill A Mockingbird.”

  Passion is Lincoln at Gettysburg (can you imagine Trump giving such a speech?) It is Winston Churchill in 1940 stirring Londoners to stand strong against Hitler’s bombs. It is Martin Luther King stirring dreams among millions in 1963. It is Mother Teresa speaking her vision to serve not simply the poor, but “the poorest of the poor.”

   It is also the surgeon separating Siamese twins, the nurse helping a newborn breathe, the ER manager encouraging a tired second shift and the Chief Financial Officer congratulating the staff on making budget.

Resurrection-jesus   Passion and its sister Compassion are the arms of love reaching out for the hands of need. It is Jesus standing on the mountain to tell us that it is the poor who are blessed & the meek who shall inherit the earth. It is the passion of Jesus hanging from the cross, hungry, thirsty, bleeding from hands and feet and forehead, a wound in his side, suffering for all of us, offering us living water & the path to light.

   Since Jesus called us to love our enemies we can pray for those so fearful they respond to hate speech. 

   High purpose passion ignites the firewood of hope not the hellfire of hate. It alone illuminates the light of God’s love amid the darkness of despair. It is the resurrection from the cave as well as the passion on the cross. 

-Reverend Erie Chapman

Images from Library of Congress & Charis Ministries

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4 responses to “Days 81-85 – Holy Week or Hell Week?”

  1. Lynn Romanus Avatar
    Lynn Romanus

    This election is proving itself to be very challenging for me spiritually. Your words bring up my own passion for truth and higher vision for America and her people. There are many ways we can serve and illuminate those around us; through speech, through demonstration, through prayer. It is important to listen to your inner guidance that you might have the wisdom and discretion to know what is required in your own inner circles that will provide the catalyst needed and effect the greatest change possible. And may it be that whatever we are called to do, that it is done through the compassionate awareness of Christ and a prayer of forgiveness in our own hearts, for truly so many know not what they do.
    I am grateful to you and your devotion to service. Your words inspire me. May you be blessed in all things.

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  2. Terry Avatar
    Terry

    I can only say how much I appreciate your essay. Hopefully saner minds will prevail for our country’s sake and also our world Planet Earth! It is indeed scary to contemplate the driving forces behind Trump’s popularity though admittedly hunger, unemployment, mental illness do come to mind pretty quickly and painfully.
    But in Holy Week we are reminded of the gentle way to lead and encourage others to follow! Make no mistake: The way of Jesus is not without hardships but love and hope and sincere encouragement of others will always win out in the long run.

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  3. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    What a remarkably reflective essay, Erie. I find it very difficult to comprehend the ground swell & fervor that is overtaking many. Our thoughts are powerful, more then we may realize. Fear and attack… My prayer, “Lord I am willing to see differently. Please help me to see your face in every person I meet. To recognize & see the truth or who we are, beyond all fear.”
    Heartfelt prayers to all the people in Belgium tonight…may they be comforted.

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  4. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    Ever wondered if you were in a dream, maybe a bad dream? Even though you know what is going on around is real, it should not be. That is what I feel is happening around us now. And it is all a bad sequel to Ghostbusters II. There is an evil out there and like the second movie, it is feeding off our fear, ignorance and hatred. It started in New York but is now spreading across the nation, state by state. Turn on the television and it is there. The radio is full of it. Deny its existence and it will try and suffocate you wth its hot air. Unfortunately, there just happens to be a Ghostbusters sequel coming out this year and that makes the fear and hatred more real. The dream more a nightmare. Franklin Delano Roosevelt said that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself”. Truly, the time is right to Live Love, not fear.

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