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Jesus of the Scars

by Edward Shillito The following poem was written by Edward Shillito soon after World War I. He found comfort in the fact that Jesus was able to show his disciples the scars of his crucifixion. It is also fitting as we reflect on the comfort that we have in Christ’s scars in lieu of the tragic events at Virginia Tech. It was suggested by Rev. Mark Schroeder, the ELCA pastor at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Lexington, VA, who serves students at Washington & Lee and the Virginia Military Institute.

Edward Shillito


If we have never sought, we seek Thee now;
Thine eyes burn through the dark, our only stars;
We must have sight of thorn-pricks on Thy brow,
We must have Thee, O Jesus of the Scars.

The heavens frighten us; they are too calm;
In all the universe we have no place.
Our wounds are hurting us; where is the balm?
Lord Jesus, by Thy Scars, we claim Thy grace.
If, when the doors are shut, Thou drawest near,
Only reveal those hands, that side of Thine;
We know to-day what wounds are, have no fear,
Show us Thy Scars, we know the countersign.
The other gods were strong; but Thou wast weak;
They rode, but Thou didst stumble to a throne;
But to our wounds only God’s wounds can speak,
And not a god has wounds, but Thou alone.

Edward Shillito was an English minister who survived the horrors of artillery, machine guns, and trench warfare during World War I.

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