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Sadly, the laughter of Jesus isn't recorded in the
Gospels. While one famous verse tells us that "Jesus wept",
there's no verse which tells us, "Jesus laughed".
But his parables and saying show that Jesus had a playful and sometimes
wicked sense of humour. He had a nice line in camel jokes, for
instance. "Ever hear the one about the camel trying to squeeze through
the eye of a needle?" he asked. "Or the camel that fell in someone's
drink without them even noticing?" The laughter of Jesus shown in
the picture above reminds us that Jesus was a real, flesh-and-blood human
being. Some people of his time thought he had a bit too much fun, calling
him a glutton and a drunkard.
This picture of Jesus laughing has another side to it, though. Although
no one knows who made the picture, it is said to come from Latin America
and is popular among poor communities. Despite the poverty and injustice
suffered by poor people around the world, this image of Jesus speaks of
hope, that the chains of oppression will be broken and people and communities
will be free to become all that they are meant to be.
As Jesus himself said: "Blessed are you who hunger now, for you will
be satisfied. Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh" (Luke
6:21). The laughter of Jesus is the laughter of hope and joy in the face
of despair.
What do you think of this picture of Jesus? What does it "say" to you? Pay a visit to our community boards by clicking
here, and talk with others about the pictures you and they have found
interesting or helpful.
Prayer
I would like to have the men of Heaven
In my own house:
With vats of good cheer
laid out for them.
I would like to have the three Marys,
Their fame is so great.
I would like people
From every corner of Heaven.
I would like them to be cheerful
In their drinking.
I would like to have Jesus too
Here amongst them.
I would like a great lake of beer
For the King of Kings,
I would like to be watching Heaven's family
Drinking it through all eternity.
Celtic poem from 10th century Ireland
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