If I Meet Jesus © Surazeus 2025 11 16 If I meet Jesus strolling in the field, near fish lake formed by the electric dam, we could hang out under the apple tree and chat about the art of being a leader who nurtures skills of people in their care instead of exploiting people for wealth. When gang of immigration officers, wearing bullet-proof vests and black face masks, surround us with black trucks and flashing lights, and try to arrest him with assault rifles for living freely in America, Jesus flies to Heaven on angel wings. I find Jesus again several months later with his white van full of donated food for hundreds of homeless people with children who live under the highway overpass near the cathedral and the private bank, but speeds away just as police arrive. When I take my mom to the hospital after she is diagnosed with breast cancer, I meet Jesus again in sterile ward wearing white robe with red cross of compassion where he treats her with chemotherapy and sings soft psalms when she passes away. While covering the factory workers strike when they request a more fair living wage, I watch Jesus leading the union members as they negotiate with corporate owners to secure health benefits and insurance, eyes flashing with passion for justice done. Last year while visiting the large high school to teach class seniors about poetry, I notice Jesus wearing overalls as he cleans the bathrooms and mops the floors, and chats with students, sharing clever jokes, then gives money to poor students for lunch. Though I visit every church in the land filled with wealthy people in stylish clothes who sing hymns of praise to Jesus the Savior, I never see him at their podiums preaching sermons on national politics that favor conservative business ploys. If I meet Jesus striding down the street he always takes me to the homeless shelter where he assembles children in a room to teach reading, writing, and arithmetic, then helps their parents search for jobs to live, leaving Heaven empty on shifting clouds.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus joins Jesus as he leads protests against illegal arrests of hardworking people with families.
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