The Pastor — A Merchant of the Other Shore

Life

is far heavier than death,

and far longer.

The “true gospel”

does not lie in offering

a kind of spiritual hallucination

called “the promise of the other shore”

to those who are exhausted

and collapsing beneath the unbearable weight of life.

The gospel of Jesus, rather,

compels those

who have already given up on life—

or are about to—

to stand again before their lives,

and to face it unflinchingly.

(To borrow the language of the existentialists)

It transforms

this swamp-like, clinging flow

of mere “having been born”—

this uncomfortable current of passivity—

into the counter-current of agency:

“I live.”

And thus,

it may well be

the first command and obligation

given to humanity from heaven—

to live,

to continue living—

and to reclaim

a deep concern and love

for life itself.

I am not a merchant

who sells the other shore.

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