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  • Good Friday

    Being woken up in the (relatively) small hours by the sound of my work mobile phone was guaranteed to set my heart thumping... it turned out to be something easily resolved, of no pastoral and very little practical significance, but it did mean I was up, dressed and out of the house before 5 a.m., which felt a rather strange start to Good Friday.

    If the Biblical narrative is anything to go by, the early hours of Good Friday saw people being awoken by people hammering on their doors, demanding action, a trial, an execution... Blearly-eyed, adrenalin-driven repectable people dragged from slumber to act, and act now.  And Jesus, kept up all night, his heart broken, his body weary, his end now self-evident ,dragged from pillar to post and back again, all before anyone gets to Golgotha, and mostly whilst the majority of folk are sleeping.

    Good Friday is a strange day, we never quite know how to mark it - in some places Walks of Witness continue, in others Messy Church, in others vigils; in some ecumenical, in others single traditions... and so on.  We centre on the cross, and rightly so, but today I am reminded of those who were dragged from slumber and thrust into a fast-paced, bewildering, unstoppable chain of events that would end in ways they'd never have imagined the night before.

    Up-all-night God,

    There in the garden

    In the courtyard

    On the road

    At the trials

    Hearing the voices

    Alert to the ridicule

    Seeing the beating...

     

    You are always present with us in our own night-times

    Whether we slumber peacefully

    Sleep fitfully

    Or toss and turn anxiously

     

    You know and understand

    How adrenalin affects us

    Fight or flight or freeze

    Pumped up or pulled down

    And you are with us

     

    Today help me be aware

    Of those who find themselves

    Propelled or compelled

    Into situations

    Or conversations

    Or decisions

    That trigger these instincts

     

    Help me to be aware of my own responses,

    Of their potential for good or ill.

     

    And, as we look to the cross

    As we wonder and worry

    As we marvel

    As we are disgusted

    As we struggle

    Stay close in the deep darkness of broad daylight

    And give us your peace.