Monday, March 27, 2023

Psalm Meditation 1189 ¶Palm/Passion Sunday ¶April 2, 2023 ¶Psalm 61 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm+61&version=NRSVUE (NRSV) ¶There are a couple of good things about being on the highest point in an area. For one, we can look down on people and things, and by look down I mean we can stand in judgement of them as if being higher somehow makes us superior to them. In a favorite movie quote an admiral snaps at a captain, “You are addressing a superior officer.” to which the captain responds, “No, just a higher ranking one.” Standing over someone does not automatically make you superior. ¶The other good point about being on the highest point is the ability to look on a grand vista in awe of all that God has created and assembled into this one wonder-filled place. Knowing that we are in the presence of God keeps us from believing that any height makes us better than anyone or anything that is currently in a lower place. When God is our refuge we are prevented from letting a high position of any kind give us permission to look down on anyone with whom we come in contact. ¶If all those in high places allow God to appoint steadfast love and faithfulness to keep watch the world would be a different place. Folks would not rule, legislate, or administer in order to get their own way. They would use their high positions to see that the rights of as many people as possible are respected and protected. The faint of heart could be lifted up and the overly proud could be kept in check by God’s steadfast love and faithfulness at work in the lives of each of us. ¶March 27, 2023 ¶LCM

Monday, March 20, 2023

Psalm Meditation 1188 ¶Fifth Sunday in Lent ¶March 26, 2023 ¶Psalm 54 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm+54&version=NRSVUE (NRSV) ¶It would be easier to tell the good people from the bad if we were purely one or the other, and even if we could agree on what is good and what is bad for everyone. The difficulty is that something that is bad as far as I am concerned is perfectly acceptable for some that I know and love. And the opposite is also true, something I think is acceptable is a bad thing for people who love me. There are things we would not do to each other that are okay to do to people we see as ‘other.’ ¶The psalmist is being picked on for being an outsider to those in a particular group. Because there is no connection between them it is acceptable behavior to insult and threaten the life of the psalmist. Those of us reading this psalm are on the side of the author, and join the call for God to destroy these ‘insolent’ for their words and behavior directed toward the psalmist. We are also aware that being in the same situation as our psalmist we too would be threatened by the words and actions of ‘those’ people. ¶Though the psalm is about being picked on we can learn that it is not good to pick on others when we are in the position of power and influence. We can go through the motions of offering God the best we have to offer and giving thanks for all the ways God delivers us from the evils around us. If we turn around and participate in those same evils we lump ourselves in with the folks we are grateful that God is going to destroy. ¶March 20, 2023 ¶LCM

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Psalm Meditation 1187 ¶Fourth Sunday in Lent ¶March 19, 2023 ¶Psalm 47 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm+47&version=NRSVUE (NRSV) ¶We like to think of God as a powerful warlord who destroys adversaries with a blast of weaponry that wipes them out entirely. We want to know that when God finishes with the people who oppose us there will be no trace left of them and we can take over the spaces previously occupied by ‘those people,’ who had always been the bad guys to our good guys. We relish the idea of lording it over them as they were happy to do to us before God stepped in and changed the course of history to run in our favor. ¶Our experience is the opposite. God is more likely to achieve victory over adversaries by winning them over as friends. Rather than allowing us to dance on the graves of the bad guys, God reminds us that we too are guilty of some of the same sins we see in our foes. God would much rather we find the positives in each other than harp on the bad and troubling things ‘those people’ are always doing to us and our people. ¶There will always be people like the psalmist, who see God as one who rules with an iron fist and follows strict and stringent rules. Folks who have the goal in life to be in charge of a large group of people will tell us that the way of God is to take charge over people. Those whose goal is to serve others in ways that bring them to God are more likely to see God as the champion of the poor and downtrodden. These folks will lead with humility rather than by force. ¶March 13, 2023 ¶LCM

Monday, March 6, 2023

Psalm Meditation 1186 ¶Third Sunday in Lent ¶March 12, 2023 ¶Psalm 40 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm+40&version=NRSVUE (NRSV) ¶There are people who make a lifelong impression on us because they were there for us at a critical time in our lives. It may be someone we know, an acquaintance, or a total stranger who reaches out with what we need at the time. We look for ways to pay them back only to realize it is a debt that can never be repaid. The closest we can come to repaying the debt is to pass on acts of kindness to others in similar situations. We may find ourselves more willing to offer a listening ear, a helping hand, or a financial help to the best of our ability. ¶The psalmist has a need that God is willing and able to meet. God offers a helping hand which leads to a change in attitude. As a part of the change of attitude and its expression a number of people find their lives changed for the better. There is something uplifting about seeing a friend released from a burden of any kind. As the psalmist tells the story of God’s redeeming work others open themselves to the changes God works in their lives as well. In many cases it is not that God suddenly acts it is that folks are open to seeing that it is God who has been acting in their lives for quite some time. ¶God rarely works in flashes of light and puffs of smoke as if by magic. The ways of God are subtle as God uses us to meet the needs of those around us. It may have been an actual person who pulled us out of the desolate pit, however, it is God at work through that person who gave us a new sense of hope and a new lease on life. God’s touch of steadfast love on a person’s heart can set off an avalanche of random acts of kindness, consideration, and compassion. ¶March 6, 2023 ¶LCM