Sunday, June 7, 2026

Psalm Meditation 1356 ¶Proper 6 ¶June 14, 2026 ¶Psalm 79 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm%2079&version=NRSVUE ¶I don’t know what it is to be in an active war zone, however, I do have experience with being under attack. It is very scary not knowing what kind of changes will be foisted onto us, how long they may last, or what kind of damage will be done to our loved ones, possessions, and ourselves. There is a sense of abandonment and loss, alongside the blank looks from those we thought were our friends, as if we have been left out to fend for ourselves, even if we are surrounded by others in the same situation. ¶Our only recourse is to cry out to God for help and comfort. The psalmist first asks if God is also angry with the people, or is they can depend on the help and comfort that we so often depend on God to offer and provide. We ask God to pour out, at least, the same depth of attack we feel on those who have led us to feel this way. If God is angry, the psalmist asks that the people not be harshly judged at this time of need. We need your compassion, salvation, deliverance, and forgiveness to get us through this time of upheaval in our lives. ¶While God is not likely to visit all the punishments onto our adversaries, it is just as likely that God is not the source of our calamity. God is already holding all the help and comfort we want and need, and is offering it to us when we are open and ready to receive it. God stands with us in our fear, holding us in a gentle embrace that we may not even feel until we realize that we are not alone, ever. “Then we your people, the flock of your pasture, will give thanks to you forever; from generation to generation we will recount your praise.” ¶June 7, 2026 ¶LCM

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