Beauty, Justice and Jesus Christ: A reflection and prayer
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I think perhaps beauty and justice are one,
Entwined inextricably
Both having to do with good or right ordering of things
Ordering that both demonstrates
and defends
life and thriving
An arrangement of the material
and embodied
which implicitly communicates purpose
And thrums with the Creator’s appraisal:
“It is very good”
A dance can do this
A painting
A sermon
The service of first responders
Equitable governance of a metropolis
A symphony
A latte and the social interaction that generates it
Things in good order
All of these can be beauty
and justice at the same time:
things in good order
Creation singing
So also these:
The play of dolphins
And migration of birds
The silent roar of the expanding cosmos
The daily rise of the sun
And the playful deluge of colour
That celebrates it’s settling in for the night
The laughing and crying of children
The celebration called
A wedding
Which every culture instantiates in
Such diverse fashion
(And so also does every couple, for that matter)!
And so also are the good deeds of the
Children of God
At once justice and beauty
Even when, – or perhaps especially when –
They are done
In the context of
And in contention with, injustice
Injustice, injustice
Un-beautiful and disordered behaviours
Warped systems
Cascades of violence
Accelerated by greed
And twisted narratives
Told by one of the “other”
These visitations of violence
Sometimes worthy of absolute horror
While yet seeming good
In the eyes of blinded tribes
Against these horrors,
— instantive or continuous
Interpersonal or systemic —
Against these horrors:
Love,
and the remembrance
Of the dignity of every person
Against horrors:
Love in en-fleshed action
Is astonishingly beautiful
Love lived in the grit
and scarcity
Love lived in the fall
Against horrors is beautiful: forgiveness
Against horrors is beautiful: mercy
So I appraise this
Extol this as beautiful:
In the moment we killed our Creator,
nailed to the monument of our pseudo-justice,
He said: “Father, forgive them,
they know not what they do”
I call beautiful the self-offering sacrifice of my King
And his appeal for us to be:
Reconciled!
— For indeed the forgiveness of God
is not simply an impassive legal exchange
But also a full-hearted
Passionate,
Restoration of the wrongdoer,
(the unjust! The spiritually ugly!)
to communion.
It is complete reconciliation
and it
is beautiful —
I find it beautiful that Jesus Christ
submitted himself to our injustice,
our ugly disorder,
And exposed the futility of it.
By the death of Christ,
The systems of the world
were put on trial
and put to shame
because
In their fierce need to keep
the status quo
— The balances of power
that preserved the counterfeit good
of the of tribes and empires–
They,
We,
Crucified goodness itself
And it was horrific
And embarrassing
And absurd
But the cruciform love
Of that man crucified,
Was beautiful
His surrender and abandon and
Complete commitment to the plan
— Because he loved
and loved completely —
His generous self-offering
is beautiful
And beautiful is his vindication by the Father
His resurrection into all authority
And his reign above every power
In which he is in all and through all
He is,
Viscerally in tune
With the injustice of the world
But working for beauty and justice always
He stands with the grieving
Downtrodden
Least of these
He is in the mess,
Prepping the ground
For the landing of heaven on earth
When the strong will recline with the weak
With neither knowing shame or threat
When the vulnerable
Are given equal dignity the with strong
When abundance is assumed
And there is no people threatened by another
When the stories we speak of one another are true
And always informed by the persistent,
Forgiving compassion of our Father
When the leaves of the tree of life go out
For the healing of the nations
The name of God is distinguished in all the earth
as good and just and beautiful
The Lamb that we executed
to defend our pseudo-sovereignties
is our King now
And we belong the Restoration
And Reconciliation
Healing
And celebration
Take us through the night, King Jesus
And make us like you
Confound the world by your unthreatened
Security
And perfection of justice
Christ in all and through all!
Beauty and justice are one in you.