Three little words.
There are things known, and there are things
unknown,
and in between are the doors of perception. –Aldous Huxley
The news continues to challenge its listeners, especially
those of us who believe: 1) that God’s very nature is Love; and 2) that God is
ever-present and all-knowing. Even aside from the horrible, newsworthy global
events of recent weeks, there are a lot of things going on, right here in our
own community, that are hard to understand. Children go to bed hungry. People
turn angry and violent with one another. Young people become bullies,
relentlessly picking on one another. The pain grows intolerable; a child (or
adult) cannot take it anymore and ends his (or her) own life, too, too soon.
We gasp; we blink; we weep. And in our confusion
and anger, we begin to question: If God is ever-present and all-knowing, why
does this God allow hunger in the
world? If God’s nature is love, why is there disease and violence? Why?
The answers are not mine to give, but I do have
four sets of three little words: I don’t know. (But I keep asking God
to lead me in God’s ways.) God is Love. Never lose sight of the
fact that through it all, God is a loving presence in the world (John 3:16). I
love you. As we are all Children of God, we, too, are called to love
one another—and not just the lovable ones.
Together—we can. We are never, ever
alone.
Monday Focus today on ways you have sensed God’s loving presence in your
life recently. Give thanks and rest.
John
3:16-17
Tuesday Hunger is a problem in our community. How can you help? Consider
volunteering at a community meal in your area.
Exodus 16:11-15
Wednesday September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Take time
today to educate yourself about this “elephant in the room” and pray for those
who struggle.
2 Samuel 1:19-27
Thursday God is not diminished by our doubts. Pause today during
prayer and ask God a question (or five) that you’ve kept deep in your heart
until now. Listen and rest.
Matthew
12:46-50
Friday Look deep in your own heart for a place where you struggle with
judging others. Ask God to give you fresh, loving eyes to see.
Isaiah 29:13-14
Saturday As you pray for yourself today, thank God for the places
and ways God has brought healing to your life. If there are areas where you
desire deeper healing, ask. Rest.
1
Thessalonians 5:12-18
Sunday Learning and growth happens
when we come together seeking a deeper relationship with God and with one
another. Enjoy this time together and give thanks.
Psalm 122:1-9
Exploring the unknown requires tolerating the uncertainty. –Brian
Greene
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