Monday, May 05, 2008

Mary's Love and Obedience


This picture of Mary holding the corpse of Jesus is very moving to me. The absence of detail and the deep red that permeates the picture seems to become a part of me. As if, in closing my eyes, the picture would still be present.

The love that Mary has for Jesus comes though. It is a picture of a mother's love. Mary didn't fight God's will by demanding that Jesus turn away from what he was called to do. She did not demand that Jesus submit to her though the commandment, honor thy father and mother. Instead she was obedient to God's will so that her son could be given for all humanity.

Mary's head is in line with Jesus' head in the picture, like she is ready to follow him even in death. Mary is cradling Jesus like she must have done when she presented the infant Jesus at the Temple. The following was said to her...


And Simeon blessed them, and said to Mary his mother: Behold this child is set for the fall, and for the resurrection of many in Israel, and for a sign which shall be contradicted; And thy own soul a sword shall pierce, that, out of many hearts, thoughts may be revealed. (Luke 2:34-35)
This picture, I believe, depicts Mary's pierced soul. Through it -in my heart- thoughts are revealed. Thoughts of God's love and what has been done for me. It makes me sad in that I have fallen short and betrayed Christ. But it also gives me hope for the coming resurrection. Thanks Mary for your Son, prayers, and obedience.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In this narrative, God's will is clearly revealed, so Mary's left to obey or not. I think something that can be difficult for many Christians, and others, is discerning God's will for our lives to begin with. Once that's done, it's at least half the battle, it seeme to me -

Austin said...

I agree. Although I don't know if things were so certain for Mary.

I know for me I have this strong desire to have 100% certainty but it's not to be. It's the process of struggling by faith to discern God's will that gets us closer to God even when we're clueless. Which is probably most of the time :)