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yelling babyMost of us emerge on planet earth with all the stridency that our 8 to 9 pounds of flesh can muster.  So much so that the infant who emerges without a lusty yell is promptly  spanked on the rump to produce one.  After all...one has arrived.  Say so!

Sideline living is against the grain of human ego.  A newborn baby in a household quickly demands just about everyones' waking and non-waking moments. 

Babies need to be fed at regular intervals, burped, changed, bathed, soothed, entertained...in short, paid attention to at all times. 

While we relish the joy of observing the expansion of new life in a newborn, this quickly becomes old by the time the child hits the terrible twos.  Who can blame the toddler?  Relinquishing prime real estate territory at 'the center of a universe of ONE' cannot be easy.

But, I suspect that the inclinations of the toddler do not fully disappear.  In most of us, they simply retreat underground; temporarily masked by the need to adhere to social norms but always eager to assume center stage if and when the opportunity arises.  A silent witness to the most debilitating form of human suffering...the deep yearning to be given permission to live life with gusto.

Several years ago, I wrote a devotional which I shared with some staff members at a local church.  The mediation was entitled "Living in the Margins."  At the time, we were attending a church which had gone through a number of significant transitions which had left many feeling somewhat fragmented emotionally and spiritually. It was a feeling of disconnection and disorientation...a struggle to regain ones' footing; to reclaim ones' place.

It was around Easter and I was drawn to the story of the Crucifixion of Jesus from a perspective that I had never considered before.  I began to study the sideline characters in this well known narratives ...the possible stories of individuals  who garnered few eloquent sermons.  These ordinary folks whose contributions remain on the sideline of of the most important titanic drama in human history. 

It was their stories that engaged the imagination of my mind...

I started thinking about what it must have been like to be merely passing through Jerusalem and then suddenly conscripted, without the benefit of hire, to carry the cross of a man who was stumbling to His the death like an ordinary criminal. 

Then there was Pilate's wife, a well to do lady.  She had a nightmare about the man her husband was about to sentence to death.  This nighttime terror haunted her soul's dreams and forced an urgent entreaty to warn Pilate about her apprehension. 

Witness the women who were considered as little more than chattel to be owned by men...following at a distance, and watching the last gasping breath of the Son of God. 

I thought of a rich man who gave up his burial plot for a bruised body to be laid...a body which had been publicly scorned by passersby.

As my thoughts wove around the potential stories of these individuals, I was struck by the remarkable experiences that were only available outside the crowded confines of the scriptural text.  Lives whose contributions emerged within the margins and not on the central stage. 

Women whose minimal status in cultural life was elevated by God to witness this transforming moment in history after all the strong men had bolted in fear. 

A black man who was not paid for his forced labor but allowed to carry the burden of God on earth and be rewarded with eternal glory. 

man of immense wealth and privilege who went against the grain of society and gave up his own burial place not knowing that his body would one day occupy the space in which a Resurrection took place.  Wow!

It was their position at the sidelines which afforded them the benefit of these unique and extraordinary moments.  But, why is it mouth by Phineas Hthat so often we yearn for the extraordinary but strive to find it within the crowded confines of the norm?  The middle place, the popular position, the cursed bane of compromise which robs us our uniqueness while promising us safety in numbers?

It is in this place of false security that we pay with hands outstretched the price required for our soul. Unaware that it is the one thing for which there is no earthly compensation is large enough to ransom. 

In this trade, the devil laughs at our naivete, knowing that we have not outgrown the proclivities of that tempestuous toddler, we have merely traded the newborns scream for a dull, blunted roar. 

A harsh return for an immortal life which entered the world unfettered, knowing that the cry which brought it here was never meant to be imprisoned within the limiting confines of mediocrity and conformity.

And inside, the scream continues unabated...unheard by human ears, reeling with staggered desperation within the human heart.  For it knows that it was sent on a unique mission; one which has now been traded for a pittance of pottage.  The scream bears silent witness to the inner desire to complete our unique mission in life with integrity, knowing that we enter into this life alone...and we we are all destined to leave it in the same fashion.

Picture of baby courtesy of jessicafm's photostream on flickr.com

Mouth picture courtesy of Phineas H's photostream on flickr.com

This entry is part of a larger series entitled..."What it Means..."

The story of the Crucifixion can be found in the Gospels of Mathew, Mark, Luke & John

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17 Comments on What it Means to...Holla' for REcognition

JUL
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2008
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You put a lot of thought and work into this post! I just wanted to say one thing. I know beyond the shadow of a doubt that the only way ANY of my sales every close is with a LOT of prayer! I'm constantly telling our enemy to take his hands off my business, my family, my health, my life. He has no right because I'm a child of God.

It think we tend to forget that we have authority over the enemy and all his schemes. But we don't use that authority if we don't pray. And we have to pray with power!

9:18pm • #1
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Lola,

But on the third day...

Mike in Tucson

11:13pm • #2
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Lola, very good post. I like your expression sideline living and we all are meant to be front and center with our very unique screams for the world. Highlighting those three characters from the crucifixion times pointed out that even the peripheral players often play a significant part. Very well done post.

11:25pm • #3
JUL
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2008
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I'm a little overwhelmed.......I probably have to go back and read it again......much of the anguish experienced by many of this world.....is their feeling of marginalization.....I could actually see for a moment.....those walking in the paths of Jesus - it reminded me of an audio series I used to listen to with my kids when they were little.........Odyssey - from Focus on the Family - they'd travel back in time to different biblical events..

I don't know what happened but I haven't seen your posts for what seems like weeks.......and yet i'm subscribed......weird.......lots of catching up to do...

12:39am • #4
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I'm waiting for your book to come out.  Seriously.  You're an excellent writer.  You capture me in your first sentence.

5:48am • #5
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priceless lead photo on this one Lola. Couldn't pass it by.  Met Rick, Bob, Brian Block, Missy, Ginger Wilcox today. Was way cool.

best

8:10pm • #6
JUL
23
2008
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Lisa...Prayer is powerful.  It has the ability to change circumstances and individuals.  Thanks for taking the time to read and comment on this post.

10:50am • #7
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Gary, thanks for stopping by.  I'm struck by how important even what we consider insignificant moments often are.  And, there are NO insignificant people.  Every 'bit' player in this powerful story had a critical role.  God found their participation worthy of recording.  That's a tremendous source of encouragement for us all.

11:26am • #9
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Liz, I'm glad that for whatever reason, this post was the one that showed up on your subscription list. :)  That's strange that you subscribed and were not receiving notifications.  I wonder if that is another one of the 'glitches' in the system. 

There are many lessons in the Crucifixion story.  This one is perhaps less obvious...

11:29am • #10
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Kris, Thank you so much for your kind comment. 

Gary, Appreciate your visit.  That picture was priceless!  You're so lucky to be meeting so many wonderful people.  I hope you'll be posting about your experience.

11:33am • #11
JUL
24
2008
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GREAT post, sis!!! I am featuring this in "Christianity and Real Estate"......

So many on the sidelines of life have done such wonderful things......

They will get a reward in heaven when the time comes.....

=-)

3:24pm • #12
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Hi Alex, Thank you for the kind comment.  This was an unusual post to write.  Sometimes one is surprised by the twists that a piece of writing takes.  This is definitely one of such moments. 

Today, I am far more apt to see the 'marginal' experiences of life as opportunities for growth, exploration, inspiration and the development of courage.  Granted, this perspective has not come without struggle and is not always present....:)

10:24pm • #13
JUL
25
2008
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Awesome Post Lola you are an incredible writter I'm sure God smiles when you post :) - We were in Grand Rapids yesterday having lunch at the Cherry Street Deli - the more I visit your fne city the more I love it :)

Sincerely,

Grace

2:08pm • #14
JUL
26
2008
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Hi Grace, Thank you for your visit and comment to my blog.  Do you come to Grand Rapids often?  It's not that far from Indiana really...If you're in the area, Marie Catribes is another excellent lunch spot.

9:27pm • #15
JUL
27
2008
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Our daughter attended Thomas Cooley in GR for the last 3 years and made a major decision to stay there permanently - she fell in love with your city despite having law clerked for 3 summers at a successful Chicago firm who expected her to stay on after Boards - so I will be visiting more often now :) perhaps someday we can have lunch?

Sincerely,

Grace

1:30pm • #16
JUL
29
2008
143,680 Points Outside Blog

Lola, beautiful post. The way you started and worked into the main concept of the post was fantastic! I walked the street the Jesus carried the cross and visited the grave where he laid, it was so moving and sad to thinking of the suffering He went through for our sins.

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