Monday, November 25, 2013

Advent Advent III

I'm not sure exactly how long I've been thinking about Advent Advent but it has to be at least three years. Probably more. Maybe ten. But definitely more than two. Multiple years of feeling the press of The Coming and trying to decide if it's anticipation of Good or Awful. Winter after winter bringing the darkness and the looming and the foreboding excitement and all of it being a tiny bit more than I can manage.

And so I turn to the discipline that seems to be the surest way of letting the light sneak in: The Word(s).  The Word becomes flesh and so my flesh will seek the Word and use some words and see if peace trips along next to us eventually.

This year has brought some good wonderings about the person of Jesus and about what it must mean for me to be faith-full and somehow find a way to teach my children the language of faith all the while not finding a community of faith for them. It is fraught, but still leaves me full of fondness for this Jesus and full of hope that my two smalls will find their own hope in his story and life, their own fondness for God With Us.

Oh. So maybe this will be part of this year's journey: making space to teach my littles to be the little ones who come unto Him. Oh. This could be something for me. For us.

Again this year, I will be following the daily readings laid out here and once Advent starts, here.

This morning the Psalmist starts with a sweet spot for my heart to rest: Praise the Lord. Give thanks to the Lord, for God is good. God's love endures forever. The writer then goes on with stories of God's people getting forgetful about what God has done, and getting frustrated and impatient when God does not do what they think God ought to be doing. God's people are so dumb. We are such idiots. So forgetful and impatient. But God's is good and God's love endures forever and God shows mercy over and over even when we've sinned and despised the pleasant land God has provided (v. 24).

Children, our God is good and gives a love that endures forever.  Let me tell you our family's stories, so that we can remember together God's goodness to us and maybe be a bit less forgetful and impatient.

Psalm 106

Praise the Lord.[a]
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;
    his love endures forever.
Who can proclaim the mighty acts of the Lord
    or fully declare his praise?
Blessed are those who act justly,
    who always do what is right.
Remember me, Lord, when you show favor to your people,
    come to my aid when you save them,
that I may enjoy the prosperity of your chosen ones,
    that I may share in the joy of your nation
    and join your inheritance in giving praise.
We have sinned, even as our ancestors did;
    we have done wrong and acted wickedly.
When our ancestors were in Egypt,
    they gave no thought to your miracles;
they did not remember your many kindnesses,
    and they rebelled by the sea, the Red Sea.[b]
Yet he saved them for his name’s sake,
    to make his mighty power known.
He rebuked the Red Sea, and it dried up;
    he led them through the depths as through a desert.
10 He saved them from the hand of the foe;
    from the hand of the enemy he redeemed them.
11 The waters covered their adversaries;
    not one of them survived.
12 Then they believed his promises
    and sang his praise.
13 But they soon forgot what he had done
    and did not wait for his plan to unfold.
14 In the desert they gave in to their craving;
    in the wilderness they put God to the test.
15 So he gave them what they asked for,
    but sent a wasting disease among them.
16 In the camp they grew envious of Moses
    and of Aaron, who was consecrated to the Lord.
17 The earth opened up and swallowed Dathan;
    it buried the company of Abiram.
18 Fire blazed among their followers;
    a flame consumed the wicked.
19 At Horeb they made a calf
    and worshiped an idol cast from metal.
20 They exchanged their glorious God
    for an image of a bull, which eats grass.
21 They forgot the God who saved them,
    who had done great things in Egypt,
22 miracles in the land of Ham
    and awesome deeds by the Red Sea.
23 So he said he would destroy them—
    had not Moses, his chosen one,
stood in the breach before him
    to keep his wrath from destroying them.
24 Then they despised the pleasant land;
    they did not believe his promise.
25 They grumbled in their tents
    and did not obey the Lord.
26 So he swore to them with uplifted hand
    that he would make them fall in the wilderness,
27 make their descendants fall among the nations
    and scatter them throughout the lands.
28 They yoked themselves to the Baal of Peor
    and ate sacrifices offered to lifeless gods;
29 they aroused the Lord’s anger by their wicked deeds,
    and a plague broke out among them.
30 But Phinehas stood up and intervened,
    and the plague was checked.
31 This was credited to him as righteousness
    for endless generations to come.
32 By the waters of Meribah they angered the Lord,
    and trouble came to Moses because of them;
33 for they rebelled against the Spirit of God,
    and rash words came from Moses’ lips.[c]
34 They did not destroy the peoples
    as the Lord had commanded them,
35 but they mingled with the nations
    and adopted their customs.
36 They worshiped their idols,
    which became a snare to them.
37 They sacrificed their sons
    and their daughters to false gods.
38 They shed innocent blood,
    the blood of their sons and daughters,
whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan,
    and the land was desecrated by their blood.
39 They defiled themselves by what they did;
    by their deeds they prostituted themselves.
40 Therefore the Lord was angry with his people
    and abhorred his inheritance.
41 He gave them into the hands of the nations,
    and their foes ruled over them.
42 Their enemies oppressed them
    and subjected them to their power.
43 Many times he delivered them,
    but they were bent on rebellion
    and they wasted away in their sin.
44 Yet he took note of their distress
    when he heard their cry;
45 for their sake he remembered his covenant
    and out of his great love he relented.
46 He caused all who held them captive
    to show them mercy.
47 Save us, Lord our God,
    and gather us from the nations,
that we may give thanks to your holy name
    and glory in your praise.
48 Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel,
    from everlasting to everlasting.
Let all the people say, “Amen!”
Praise the Lord.
 


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