On the eve of a boldly political action,
an act of nonviolent resistance,
in a boldly political religious ceremony,
the Passover celebration of liberation,
a family meal and a public act
that defy power structures,
intensely political—
Jesus does something profoundly personal:
he offers himself.
He doesn’t say “This is my rallying cry!”
or “This is my belief.”
He says, “This is my body and my blood.”
In the place of honor, dipping bread together,
he welcomes the one who will betray him.
Because only something this personal
will overcome the world.
Only love, and nothing outside the human heart,
will defeat evil.
Our political actions require personal presence.
Our personal acts have political power.
Our salvation is not ransom paid
but presence offered.
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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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