Words of Light and Hope from Jane McLarty
Words of Light and Hope
from Jane McLarty
With Christmas day behind us (however we might feel about that) we enter the months that can be the worst, in terms of weather: ‘as the days lengthen, so the cold strengthens’ as the somewhat sinister proverb has it. Yet in keeping with our theme, there are words of hope even within this saying – the days are lengthening, little by little, and in a matter of weeks we will see the signs of spring, the first snowdrops, the first crocuses. And in fact of course we are still in the Christmas season, travelling in imagination with the Magi on their way to see the King, born not in a palace as they expected but in a stable. And so Christ overturns human expectation, and continues to do so. It is not in the end power or eminence or fame that saves us, but the love that goes to the darkest places to bring light, the barren places to transform winter into spring.
RS Thomas The Coming
And God held in his hand
A small globe. Look he said.
The son looked. Far off,
As through water, he saw
A scorched land of fierce
Colour. The light burned
There; crusted buildings
Cast their shadows: a bright
Serpent, a river
Uncoiled itself, radiant
With slime.
On a bare
Hill a bare tree saddened
The sky. Many People
Held out their thin arms
To it, as though waiting
For a vanished April
To return to its crossed
Boughs. The son watched
Them. Let me go there, he said.