Sunday, April 8, 2012

Sprung Free

This is a poem first written at Qu’Appelle House of Prayer on May 15, 2000.  I have reworked the poem the past couple of days, finishing it today, Easter Sunday, 2012.


Sprung Free

Easter, shrouded behind grey skies,
ready to spring forth unexpectedly.
Then with a breath, emancipation breaks out
shattering chains of  fear and captivity,
like a mysterious angel appearing
in Herod Agrippa’s prison
to set the bewildered Peter free.

The angel indicated that freedom was possible,
but Peter had his own part to play.
Peter was invited to walk out of bondage,
but he had to use his own muscles to follow
where the angel led the way.
The angel unbound the chains,
but Peter had to walk.

As the Easter angel announces
surprising realities,
it is required that we
not just believe the freedom we are given,
but that we use that freedom to truly live.

We have been sprung free
by the glorious good news of Easter.
May that Word respoken
help us to walk into the world,
with resurrection power
and new life - offering freedom
to all.

Amen. Alleluia.
Praise to the Risen Christ.
Glory to the Eternal Word.

  

No comments:

Post a Comment