Monday, November 3, 2025

Psalm Meditation 1325 ¶Proper 27 ¶October 9, 2025 ¶Psalm 39 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%2039&version=NRSVUE ¶When we are feeling particularly down, as one of my mentors would say, feeling, helpless, hopeless, worthless we will see our lives as amazingly brief and inconsequential. We are but a breath, a featherweight’s worth of consequence in the world and the whole scope of human history. We know that if we were to disappear we would not be missed and our absence not noticed. Yet, as we wallow in our smallness, we also turn to God for comfort, meaning, and reassurance. ¶The psalmist turns to God even though it feels as if God is the one responsible for the misery being experienced. The reason we turn to God is that God finds it important to discipline us despite our seeming insignificance in the world. God’s attention to our lives is a reminder that though our lives seem insignificant, God sees us. If we are important enough for God to notice and be concerned about us, we do have worth in the world even as we feel insignificant. ¶While I was a seminary student, I got called in to the bishop’s office, While I fretted over the probable negative outcome of that visit, one of my classmates told me that I could see this visit in a much more positive light by recognizing that the bishop cared enough about me to have a conversation with me. Recognizing that the bishop is not God, the concern for one seemingly lowly seminary student is an apt illustration of the concern that God has for each of us, no matter how we see ourselves in the scope of salvation history. ¶November 3, 2025 ¶LCM

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