Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Epiphany 3 B - Psalm 65:5-12

Psalm 62:5-12
Waiting in silence is not something that comes naturally to most people especially when unsteady circumstances call for a rock and salvation stronghold that cannot be shaken. Perhaps “pour out your hearts” should begin the psalm and “wait in silence” end it. Or maybe the two can be considered the same thing when one trusts that the God who searches hearts and minds knows what we need before we do. And even if our lives are relatively stable neither those of high degree nor low estate can long delay the inevitable for like a fleeting breath the span of life doesn’t even tip the scale of eternity. But if we trust our lives are in the hands of the One to whom steadfast love belongs we are able to endure even the specter of our inevitable end where we will be repaid according to our deeds for we believe that because the rock of salvation was crowned with a cross “Lord have mercy” will not fall on deaf ears. 

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