The quote I used on Sunday is found in the last paragraph. It comes from
Frederick Buechner (originally
published in Wishful Thinking and
later in Beyond Words)
We are all of us judged
every day. We are judged by the face that looks back at us from the bathroom
mirror. We are judged by the faces of the people we love and by the faces and
lives of our children and by our dreams. We are judged by the faces of the people
we do not love. Each day finds us at the junction of many roads, and we are
judged as much by the roads we have not taken as by the roads we have.
The New Testament proclaims that at some unforeseeable time in the
future, God will ring down the final curtain on history, and there will come a
Day on which all our days and all the judgments upon us and all our judgments
upon each other will themselves be judged. The judge will be Christ. In other
words, the one who judges us most finally will be the one who loves us most
fully.
Romantic love is
blind to everything except what is lovable and lovely, but Christ's love sees
us with terrible clarity and sees us whole. Christ's love so wishes our joy
that it is ruthless against everything in us that diminishes our joy. The worst
sentence Love can pass is that we behold the suffering that Love has endured
for our sake, and that is also our acquittal. The justice and mercy of the
judge are ultimately one.
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