Weeping Mary

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Come unto me, all you who that travail and are heavy laden, and I will refresh you.  (Matt. 11:28)
 
Reflect
So, we are two plus weeks into this joyous season of Easter! Are any of you weary of trying to live into joy already? Is it too much? 
 
Are any of you experiencing a disconnect with the season because of personal grief or disappointment?
 
Are any of you struggling with illness, family issues, job woes?
 
I was listening the other day to one of my favorite CDs – Rivers of Delight by the Word of Mouth Chorus, published by the Nonesuch label in 1979. It’s a collection of American folk hymns sung in the Sacred Harp (shape note) tradition, which is still available via iTunes or streaming from various on-line sites.  One song in particular has always arrested me – an arrangement of Weeping Mary, which goes like this:
 
Are there anybody here like Mary a-weeping
Call to my Jesus and he’ll draw nigh
Glory glory glory glory 
Glory be to my God on high
 
Are there anybody here like Peter a-sinkin’
Call to my Jesus and he’ll draw nigh
Glory glory glory glory 
Glory be to my God on high
 
Are there anybody here like Jailers a-tremblin
Call to my Jesus and he’ll draw nigh
Glory glory glory glory 
Glory be to my God on high
 
Life is funny, isn’t it? In the midst of joy, there is sorrow and pain, and in the midst of grief we sometimes get a glimpse of glory.  That’s pretty much how it always goes.
 
And so, are there anybody here who are grieving and sorrowing even though it’s Easter? Let it come – make space in your life to let your sorrow wash over you and don’t feel the need to put on a brave face. Allow yourself to feel your grief. If we can’t be authentic during this season of resurrection, when on earth can we be authentic? Resurrection is all around as spring springs forth and alleluias ring, but we still remember the death and sorrow that comes before it. 
 
Respond
Music is the place I go to guide me into the depths of emotion I need to experience, especially when I feel out of step with the world around me.  I invite you to do the same. Pull out something to listen to that allows you to deeply feel your trouble so that when you are ready, you will be able to see the hope at the end of the dark and feel the refreshment that the Lord offers to renew our weary hearts. 
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-Penny Nash
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