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Thursday, August 11, 2005

Vulnerability

"Vulnerability is a measure of our capacity to be wounded, which, in turn, measures our capacity to love. The fortress that is invulnerable is safe but cold, and the life within it, cut off from the outside world, cannot be sustained. But being made vulnerable against your will is invasion, violence, abuse. Part of following in Jesus' path is choosing the wounds that will come with love lived out in the world. Empowered vulnerability, as Flora Slosson Wuellner calls it, is choosing love's risks. This is the vulnerability of dying with Christ and rising through him, because the power of love is stronger than the power of death."

Just something for you all to chew on...my mind has been grinding away on this one, trying to swallow it. Vulnerability is a tough thing for me sometimes...harder lately, but I know it's soo necessary in our lives. I was thinking about how vulnerable Jesus was when He wept. I have read that story so many times lately because I love that about Him. He was so human...yet completely God at the same time.

1 Comments:

  • A intriguing statement to chew on indeed. "safe but cold" - Jesus definitely didn't lead a safe life. Then again, he lead the safest life - depends which definition... recently, I'm becoming aware and decided that I don't want to lead a safe life, the way some define it. However, it's defined differently elsewhere, and that sort of safe I'm all about.

    That whole "save your life and you will lose it. Lose your life and you will save."

    Good stuff.


    As you've probably figured, I've been reading up on your recent posts, adding my 6 cents here and there (2 cents X 3 (for those who are mathematically inclined)).

    By Blogger mm, at 2:43 PM  

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