Light   The end of this calendar year brings no celebration to my friend Glenn. "I'll never be free," he told me. After fifteen years in prison, including eleven on Death Row, he's probably right. Forty-three now, he won't be eligible for parole until he is nearly eighty. 

   As his spiritual adviser, I once told Glenn that freedom was not about a prison cell. It was a state of mind. "How about we switch places & let me tell you that in a few years," he sneered. It's true. Who knows how my spiritual practices would weather imprisonment. 

   So many of us live in other "prisons." Patients want to be freed from the hospital, children from school, employees from the tyranny of mean bosses, women from abusive husbands.  

   Whether it be the physically or mentally ill, the impoverished, the tortured, or actual prisoners, hundreds of millions feel trapped every day. Others are glad to be caught in the bodies they inhabit until their earth journey ends. They are the fortunate who live love.

   Those who live in God's light can never be jailed. Easy to say. Often hard to live – especially when we are feeling tortured by demons (as I was recently) who seem invincible.

   How do we free ourselves from jails of our own creation? Jesus proved that no jail can imprison the hearts of those who love. We should celebrate his birth not just on December 25 but everyday.

-Reverend Erie Chapman 

Photograph by Erie

2 responses to “Days 360-364 – Freedom”

  1. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Good morning, Erie. I do not think we can free ourselves no matter how hard we try without Grace. Words do not seem adequate to convey this meaning but if we can open to this moment as it is (not as we imagine it is supposed to be) or as you say it is an opening of our heart there Grace can unfold.
    My favorite image of Jesus is when he is standing at a door without a knob as it can only be unlocked from within.
    A friend shared this poem this morning, which in turn I share with you…
    When the song of the angels is stilled,
    When the star in the sky is gone,
    When the kings and the princes are home,
    When the shepherds are back with their flock,
    The work of Christmas begins:
    To find the lost,
    To heal the broken,
    To feed the hungry,
    To release the prisoner,
    To rebuild the nations,
    To bring peace among brothers,
    To make music in the heart.
    – Howard Thurman
    P. S. I love the arc’s of light revealed to us in your image.

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  2. sbeng Avatar
    sbeng

    Thank you Erie for your words of encouragement. As you said “We should celebrate the birth of Christ not only on Christmas day but all the time. “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year” to you and your family. “Joy to the world the Lord has come”. May you have a promising New Year. God Bless. Suan.

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