I don't know what she intends by 'put to death with ones we need the most', but it makes me think of two things.
First, it seems like a reference to Jesus, in that he was an innocent man who was put to death, and those who believe he is the Word made flesh, he is, in some strange way, the one we need the most.
Second, I guess it means how we hurt the people who are closest to us.
And I love the last line: he's still my favorite loser, falling/fallen for the entire human race. I just resonate with humble images of Jesus, who really just loves people and being with people, and is not looking to scare us or make us feel bad for not being holy, who really loves us and wants to be with us and help us.
I don't know what she intends by 'put to death with ones we need the most', but it makes me think of two things.
First, it seems like a reference to Jesus, in that he was an innocent man who was put to death, and those who believe he is the Word made flesh, he is, in some strange way, the one we need the most. Second, I guess it means how we hurt the people who are closest to us.
And I love the last line: he's still my favorite loser, falling/fallen for the entire human race. I just resonate with humble images of Jesus, who really just loves people and being with people, and is not looking to scare us or make us feel bad for not being holy, who really loves us and wants to be with us and help us.