Slowing our steps measured steps, of remembrance pilgrims, yoking our lives with Christ and with the first disciples journeying with them, his face to Jerusalem
Slowing our steps to Bethany, to Bethpage to a donkey’s stable to the Mount of Olives
Slowing our steps Walking with them, in preparation sitting with them in the upper room sharing the Passover, in reflection the new words, the bread and the wine
Slowing our steps the coolness of the garden the deepening night the master in prayer
Quickening our steps running naked from the garden fear and despair the shepherd at their mercy
Slowing our steps, stealth hiding, in the courts watching the trial, the judgment the suffering of our Lord
Slowing our steps, ponderous following, tears in our eyes walking the dusty road leading to the skull to the cross
Our steps at an end, standing at the cross watching in disbelief watching in despair Christ dying on the cross the world in darkness
Our steps leading, slowing our steps leading to the grace the body laid the stone closing the tomb
Our steps, now in prayer, kneeling being as they were, wondering what will be our Master in the tomb.
April 11, 2009 John 18:1-19:42 Job 14:1-14 Upper Room Disciplines 2009 – April 10, 2009 Upper Room Disciplines 2009 – April 11, 2009 Alive Now – April 11, 2009, “The Great Vigil of Easter”