“So much has been taken, but not everything. What this moment has taught us is that we have the ability to radically reimagine and reshape the world.” - Marc Lamont Hill, We Still Here: Pandemic, Policing, Protest, and Possibility (2020)
As I heard Dr. Eileen de Villa, Medical Officer of Health for Toronto say on TV this past week, “COVID is COVID is COVID”. We might want it to be something else. We might be wishing for it to disappear. We might try to deny its detrimental effect on both our health and the health care system. But we can’t. COVOD is here and not going anywhere soon, if ever. Just like mumps, measles, influenza, cancer and a myriad of other illnesses, COVID-19 is here to stay. Our job is to accept this, to stop pretending that life is going to get back to the way it was pre-COVID which is not going tp happen and learn to live with this new reality.
As I was writing this, Hebrews 13:8 was going through my head. “Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday and today and tomorrow. Or as it says in The Message (the Bible in contemporary language) “ For Jesus doesn’t change - yesterday , today, tomorrow, he’s always totally himself.” And as with COVID that is our challenge. For Jesus has changed over the last two thousand years. This Jewish, rabble-rousing, peasant morphed into a fair-skinned scion of the Western establishment. The movers and shakers of our world today call on him as the power that upholds their way of life. The Jesus that we meet in the stories in the New Testament has disappeared. He no longer is seen standing with the poor, the downtrodden, the widows and the children. No longer does he treat everyone the same regardless of their sexual orientation, position in society or the colour of their skin.
The question (just as it is how can we live with COVID) is how can we reclaimed the original Jesus as he is portrayed on the Gospels? What will our lives look like if we are able to do this?
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