Jesus, rise in me.

It’s still Eastertide. This poem by the lovely poet, Christina Rossetti, speaks of one suffering and longing for a resurrection of soul, pleading to Christ to rise in her. Even during Eastertide, we can easily feel the same as she, our hearts like stone, yet Christ is so, so drawn to those who, like her, long for him.

This image captures a poignant moment of loss and impermanence, featuring a broken white ceramic bowl resting on an old, textured wooden surface. The shattered pieces are strewn about, each fragment reflecting the light differently, casting small shadows that accentuate the bowl's fragility. The rustic background complements the ceramic's purity, highlighting the contrast between endurance and the transience of material objects. The scene invokes a blend of beauty and sadness, telling a story of something once whole, now fractured, and the quiet finality of such a moment.

A Better Resurrection

I have no wit, no words, no tears;
My heart within me like a stone
Is numb’d too much for hopes or fears;
Look right, look left, I dwell alone;
I lift mine eyes, but dimm’d with grief
No everlasting hills I see;
My life is in the falling leaf:
O Jesus, quicken me.

My life is like a faded leaf,
My harvest dwindled to a husk:
Truly my life is void and brief
And tedious in the barren dusk;
My life is like a frozen thing,
No bud nor greenness can I see:
Yet rise it shall—the sap of Spring;
O Jesus, rise in me.

My life is like a broken bowl,
A broken bowl that cannot hold
One drop of water for my soul
Or cordial in the searching cold;
Cast in the fire the perish’d thing;
Melt and remould it, till it be
A royal cup for Him, my King:
O Jesus, drink of me.

Christina Rossetti

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