John Masefield, in Act II...
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John Masefield, in Act II of his play The Trial of Jesus, has Procula, the wife of Pontius Pilate, in a conversation with Longinus, the soldier who watched at the cross.
Procula: "What do you think (this Jesus) believed, centurion?"
Longinus: "He believed that he was God, they say."
Procula: "Do you think he is dead?"
Longinus: "No lady, I don't."
Procula: "Then, where is he?"
Longinus: "Let loose in the world, lady, where neither Roman nor Jew can stop his truth."
Christ is "let loose in the world" to bring us faith and to nurture us as we grow in that faith.
Christ, "let loose in the world," is challenging and guiding us through the Holy Spirit.
Jesus said that the Spirit would be sent in his name, and would continually remind us of all that he taught.
--Kirby
Procula: "What do you think (this Jesus) believed, centurion?"
Longinus: "He believed that he was God, they say."
Procula: "Do you think he is dead?"
Longinus: "No lady, I don't."
Procula: "Then, where is he?"
Longinus: "Let loose in the world, lady, where neither Roman nor Jew can stop his truth."
Christ is "let loose in the world" to bring us faith and to nurture us as we grow in that faith.
Christ, "let loose in the world," is challenging and guiding us through the Holy Spirit.
Jesus said that the Spirit would be sent in his name, and would continually remind us of all that he taught.
--Kirby
