This Good Friday

Crucifixion by Ukrainian artist Natalya Rusetskain

You take in all our suffering
feel
every violent act 
every hope destroyed
each final breath.

From the cross
you see
through our denial
and delusions.
No justification dares return your gaze.

From the cross
your eyes
find ours.

In them, we see
love
forgiveness
God with us
always.

You see
the seed of yourself
in us

and call it forth
to live
and love
the world
you died for.

 

Credits and References:
Crucifixion by Ukrainian artist Natalya Rusetskain. Used with permission.
© Esther Hizsa, An Everyday Pilgrim, 2022.
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About Esther Hizsa

Esther is a writer, spiritual director, and cofacilitates contemplative retreats and courses. She lives in Vernon, B.C. with her husband, Fred.
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4 Responses to This Good Friday

  1. Cheryl Lee Andersson's avatar Cheryl Lee Andersson says:

    Esther this is so moving.
    Jesus’ eyes find ours
    And sees himself in us
    There is hope!
    Thank you!!
    Cheryl Lee

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  2. Esther Hizsa's avatar Esther Hizsa says:

    Thanks so much. Yes, there is hope.

    Like

  3. ROXEE FORREST's avatar ROXEE FORREST says:

    Oh Esther….I just wanted to tell you how much your poem today moved me…thank you for sharing this with us.
    Roxee❤️

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