I LOVE this from Buechner... so so good.
AND FINALLY THE Gospel itself as
comedy—the coming together of Mutt and Jeff, the Captain and the Kids,
the Wizard of Oz and the Scarecrow: the coming together of God in his
unending greatness and glory and man in his unending littleness,
prepared for the worst but rarely for the best, prepared for the
possible but rarely for the impossible. The good news breaks into a
world where the news has been so bad for so long that when it is good
nobody hears it much except for a few. And who are the few that hear it?
They are the ones who labor and are heavy-laden like everybody else but
who, unlike everybody else, know that they labor and are heavy-laden.
They are the last people you might expect to hear it, themselves the bad
jokes and stooges and scarecrows of the world, the tax collectors and
whores and misfits. They are the poor people, the broken people, the
ones who in terms of the world's wisdom are children and madmen and
fools. They have cut themselves shaving. Rich or poor, successes or
failures as the world counts it, they are the ones who are willing to
believe in miracles because they know it will take a miracle to fill the
empty place inside them where grace and peace belong with grace and
peace. Old Sarah with her China teeth knows it will take a miracle to
fill the empty place inside her where she waits for a baby that will
never come, so when the angel appears and tells her a baby is coming she
laughs and Abraham laughs with her because, having used up all their
tears, they have nothing but laughter left. Because although what the
angel says may be too good to be true, who knows? Maybe the truth of it
is that it's too good not to be true.
- Originally published in Telling the Truth
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