Then this message came to
Zechariah from the Lord:
"This is what the Lord of
Heaven's Armies says:
Judge fairly, and show
mercy and kindness to
one another. Do not
oppress widows,
orphans, foreigners,
and the poor."
Zechariah 7:8-10
she sits in sand.
wind relentless and cold drives
the harsh grains of sand
like tiny shards of glass
into skin so soft.
big brown eyes well up with tears.
cold,
hungry,
homeless.
all she knows is
where she sits.
somewhere
in her memory
she hears sounds and
sees sights that her mind
has not succeeded in burying.
the sounds of war.
bombs
raining
down.
her home
destroyed
as cries fill the air.
pictures frozen in time
are of the wounded
and dead
lying in the street,
her city in ruins.
and the smell of war.
dust rises from buildings
crumpled as if toy blocks
knocked over in play.
only this is not play.
her parents do what
any of us who are
parents would do:
run.
flee.
gather what
little can be
carried along
with small
ones so
terrified
and leave all
they know.
run for safety,
having no idea where
that will be found.
who will help?
another family
with hopes so high
sits in an airport.
caught in a web
of orders and laws
so tangled.
so close to freedom.
so close to a new life.
yet
oh
so
far.
do we care?
I believe we do.
loving with the love of
Jesus leaves no room for
ignoring those in such
desperate need.
yet courage is required,
for loving like Jesus
is not for the
faint of heart.
"Then they will reply, 'Lord,
when did we ever see you hungry
or thirsty or a stranger or naked or
sick or in prison, and not help you?'
And he will answer, 'I tell you the truth,
when you refused to help the least of
these my brothers and sisters,
you were refusing to help me.'"
Matthew 25:44-45
so often Jesus talked
about taking care of
widows, orphans,
prisoners, foreigners,
and those in need.
some are saying
we must care for our own,
and that is absolute truth.
yet did not Jesus die for
all people and nations
and ethnicity and belief
and gender and color
and anything else
making them
different
from us?
I am certainly no expert
in immigration law
or procedure.
nor can I, on my own,
change the world.
yet if I do nothing,
is that not akin to agreeing
with that which I believe
breaks the heart of Jesus?
so with my one small voice,
I speak.
the ground at the
foot of the cross
is level. grace.
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