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Breath of GodSunday, April 22, 2001
John 20:19-31 This weekend at Robinson Correctional Center, during a break in our Kogudus* retreat I stood outside the gym with Joseph Crawford, who has been in prison for 14 years and will be released in 75 days (73 now). "So Joe, what will you do first when you get out?" "The first thing I'm going to do is cry. And I'll have dinner with my family. And I'll have a great big greasy double cheeseburger somewhere." We looked together across the horizon. The sun was shining, the sky was blue. Double rows of bright chain-link fence joined by rolls of razor wire interrupted our view. "Joe, in 75 days you'll be able to walk as far as you want to in a straight line. You'll be able to walk clear across that cornfield. You can keep on going." Joseph looked outside the wire fence, maybe for the first time in a long time. He saw the cornfield. He saw himself in the cornfield. He looked at me. "Dave, you're going to make me cry right now." What kind of joy rises up inside me when I'm released from the locked prison cell of my mind? Big joy. Joy that knows no end. Joy that doesn't have to stop. Joy that fills me up and won't let me go. Jesus doesn't just wander in; he's through the walls and breathing in my face, and the light he brings ... oh, the light he brings! Jesus, he makes me cry, joyful hallelujah tears, washing down my face and covering the ground with shouts of thanksgiving. The rocks don't need to cry out - I'll cry, Jesus. You're alive, you're here, I'm home. I want to be with you every moment, Jesus, and see it all. *Kogudus is an Estonian word which means "renewal" |