“She bought it so that she might keep it
for the day of my burial.”
—John 12.7
Mary knew.
She who had seen Jesus weep at the tomb,
who knew the coming of death like rain,
she knew.
She who had found salvation
not in a conqueror but a companion,
even in deepest suffering, she knew.
She who had see his hands tremble
at the tomb, who had watched him
make sure death was not the last, she knew.
Imagine seeing him as she did,
everything in the light
of his gathering death:
all of his words, his miracles,
the acts of a doomed man,
approaching his death with love.
Mary had no words,
knowing the scorn that would come;
but only acts,
which could not be refuted,
a tender touch, intimate,
honoring, loving, serving, mourning.
Then he, too, would pass this grace along
and wash and wipe dear feet,
for buried in her love,
he knew.
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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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