07/17/2012
HOPE THROUGH JOY
Scripture:
Psalm 30
Reflection:
Today's Psalm contains one of my favorite biblical passages.
I prefer the King James Version of the conclusion of verse five:
"weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning."
How many sleepless nights have I spent worrying over the unfair,
the unbearable, the insurmountable? In the darkness, worries take on
a life of their own, growing more oppressive by the minute.
"God, are you there?" I ask. But then, just before dawn, rest comes.
And when my eyes open to let in the morning light, I feel lighter.
Relief floods over me; the oppressiveness of the previous night lifted.
That's why I so appreciate the resolution of this verse. No matter how
hopeless life seems in the dark of night, each day brings a new
morning. It is a gentle reminder that God hears our weeping and
offers the possibility for joy each new morning.
Prayer:
Thank you, God, for not turning away from our weeping and
worrying but offering instead joy each new morning, Amen
(From Covenant Home Altar, July 7, 2012)
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07/14/2012
HOPE THROUGH BLESSING
Scripture:
Corinthians 8:7-15
Today's passage focuses on Paul's request to the Corinthian church
to support the Jerusalem church, which was suffering declining
membership and dwindling funds. Just as Christ, out of generosity
and love, came here to give new life, Paul requests the same love
and sacrificed from the Corinthians.
60 years ago the church I attend it was in crisis. built on the hard
work and unwavering faith of Scandinavian domestics who worked
in the large homes lining Chicago's north lakeshore, the church
faced declining membership and dwindling funds. As these workers
prayed in the church's fireside room, built as a place to gather on
days off, they remained hopeful and earnestly sought God's direction.
Some dedicated members began canvassing the community for
young families willing to give the church new life and support. They
found many and the church thrives today. Years later this
congregation was asked to support a church plant in a community farther
North. Now that church is thriving. Apparently Paul's model still holds.
Prayer:
Thank you, God, that your church still thrives today and offers new
life through your Son. Amen
(From Covenant Home Altar, July 6, 2012)
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07/13/2012
HOPE THROUGH FAITH
Scripture:
Mark 5:25-34
The woman in the passage suffers from a debilitating
hemorrhaging which, despite many years and much money
searching for cure, has grown worse not better. Some of us
can relate to this experience, as well as to her desperate
hope that in reaching out to Jesus and touching His
garment, she would find healing. And miraculously, she
does. Can our 21st century rational minds explained this?
Not easily.
I recall my parents praying to God in the middle of the night
for relief from the excruciating pain my mother, a diabetic,
often experienced. Miraculously, relief would come. The pain
was not gone, but bearable.
Jesus tells the woman her faith healed her. When I think
of my mother, I remember witnessing the increasing faith
that replaced her diminishing body. It was if God was
healing her body with his. Can I explain this? Not easily.
But I know it's something I witnessed and will never forget.
Prayer:
God, remind us that you are the great physician and that you
bring us healing and hope. Amen
(From Covenant Home Altar, July 5, 2012)
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