Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Heat
It has been suggested that I write something for the
weekly newsletter, and so here we go. I’m
not sure this is the best time to start since this week the little grey cells
do not seem to be working as well as they could. I know people who love warm climates, but I
am not one of them. And no one around
here can be like my relatives in Arizona who claim “but it’s a dry heat” as if
that makes the world a better place. But
having it so warm outside reminds me that our scriptures took place in similar
heat (though admittedly usually a dry heat, actually). I come from people who wore wool and furs and
bundled up in the winter and became stoic and quiet with dry senses of
humor. The scriptures come from warm-blooded
Mediterranean places where people are passionate and have loud parties and in
the evening the streets come alive, for the twilight brings relief and joy.
As I read through the scriptures with a Jesus who
seems so stoic and staid and tranquil and reminds me so much of my own people, I
remind myself that I must remember that he comes from the hot-blooded
ones. He goes out in the evenings for a
strong cup of coffee or to dance in the streets or to bring the best wine to a
wedding party. It doesn’t make me
appreciate the heat any more, but it does make me appreciate Jesus more. Shivering in the cold is often overrated
anyhow, right?