Thursday, January 6, 2011

Strange Recommendation

So - not sure if you have heard of Nick Cave. Lead singer of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Goth/Rock/Punk/Pop/Murder Balladeer - and Australian. Not many equivalents. On my research into Mark, I came across this amazing introduction he wrote to a recent publishing of the King James version.

Here's an excerpt: One day, I met an Anglican vicar and he suggested that I give the Old Testament a rest and read Mark instead. I hadn't read the New Testament at that stage because the New Testament was about Jesus Christ and the Christ I remembered from my choirboy days was that wet, all-loving, etiolated individual that the church proselytised. I spent my pre-teen years singing in the Wangaratta Cathedral Choir and even at that age I recall thinking what a wishy-washy affair the whole thing was. The Anglican Church: it was the decaf of worship and Jesus was their Lord.

"Why Mark?", I asked. "Because it's short", he replied. I was willing to give anything a go, so I took the vicar's advice and read it and the Gospel of Mark just swept me up.

Here, I am reminded of that picture of Christ, painted y Holman Hunt, where He appears, robed and handsome, a lantern in His hand, knocking on a door: the door to our hearts, presumably. The light is dim and buttery in the engulfing darkness. Christ came to me in this way, lumen Christi, with a dim light, a sad light, but light enough. Out of all the New Testament writings - from the Gospels, through the Acts and the complex, driven letters of Paul to the chilling, sickening Revelation - it is Mark's Gospel that has truly held me."


1 comment:

  1. I've listened to one Nick Cave album (No More Shall We Part). This excerpt sounds a lot like his lyrics--the short clauses tripping and marching right after the other, unified through the use of repeating words (door, door, light, light, light, light). He's also very funny! Decaf of worship! Ha! One of his funniest lyrics talks about "my piano/crouched in the corner/baring his teeth/baring his teeth/at me."

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