Friday, October 29, 2004


Consider the scars that life has left on you. John Lennon said that life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. Every one of us has, like a circus performer, factory worker, or even a government employee, discovered that the wheels of living keep on turning even when you ask for a time out. For some, the brokenness within (and without) is a result of their persistent motion and unflinching force. In the play "The Angel That Troubled The Waters" Thornton Wilder wrote of a doctor who wants to be healed of his 'wounds' and the angel stops him and says no. The following exchange ensues.
"Without your wounds where would your power be? The very angels themselves cannot persuade the wretched and blundering children on earth as can one human being broken in the wheels of living. In Love's service, only the wounded soldiers can serve."
Beautiful and amen. So keep your scars. Not as a sponge for synthetic sympathy to salve your selfish soul, but as a mark of authority to serve as Christ Himself served.

1 comment:

Traci Vanderbush said...

Powerful. Yet painful. "Keep your scars." Hmm. Selah.
When you wrote this years ago, I did not understand it, but years later I can say that life certainly happened while I was busy making other plans..and it certainly left some scars.
There is something beautiful about looking into the eyes of those you love and you see the light of life shining despite the wounds and scars. A glimmer of hope flickers wildly behind the space that once knew walls and veils, trying to protect and preserve itself...but now, only love remains. Somehow, miraculously, the cruelty of life can leave behind a beauty and grace that conquers every wicked scheme of the enemy of mankind.
"Keep the scars." Jesus did. I suppose we should, too.