"The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Sacred Sex
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Well-being
in his belly, he will not save
anything he desires,
Nothing is left for him to eat;
Therefore his well-being
will not last. In his self-sufficiency he will be in
distress.
Job 20: 20-21a
If my belly knows no quiet
and no calmness, perhaps I might consider the cause of the distress. Today how am I willing to lessen the stress by adjusting my habit of self-sufficiency?
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Gentle Spring Rain
neither can the number of his years be searched out.
for he maketh small the drops of water:
they pour down rain according to the vapor thereof;
which the clouds do drop
and distill upon man abundantly.
Job 36:26-27
In high school my history teacher Janet Eisendrath taught the Book of Job as literature. I have always cherished the way she opened a world of beauty and meaning to us with that class; and I have approached the Bible in very much the same way that she taught ever since. This verse from Job enhances my experience of today's Spring rain.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Dedication and Obedience
Maria Kutschera of Salzberg wanted nothing more than to serve God by spending her whole life as a nun in a very strict convent. God, however, had another idea. When Captain Von Trapp asked Maria to marry him, she ran to the convent hoping to be readmitted there. The nuns answered her by saying that God wanted her to marry the Captain; and she must obey. Today my daughter and I are at the Von Trapp Family Lodge in Vermont, enjoying the story of Maria and her faith.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Slowing Down
11 For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone;
12 The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land...
Thank God for good friends! Spending time walking slowly around Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge with an old friend this morning brought so much peace, especially when some painted turtles "spoke" to us.
Thank God for good friends! Spending time walking slowly around Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge with an old friend this morning brought so much peace, especially when some painted turtles "spoke" to us.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Bird Lore
Isn't it time to listen to the language of birds again! There is a thrill in recognizing our old friends who made themselves absent for much of the winter. Christian tradition can enhance the enjoyment of birds. For example, the robin has a heroic place in Christian lore. At the crucifixion, the robin felt with Jesus in his agony, and went to pull out one of the thorns from the Lord's brow. It was Jesus' blood that stained the robin's breast red.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
April Fools
One of my favorite stories in the Bible is the one about Balaam, a false prophet hired to curse Israel, and his talking ass (Numbers 22:21-39) . Balaam stubbornly beat his donkey repeatedly when it stopped on the path. When the donkey asks Balaam the reason for the beatings, Balaam responds that the donkey has made a fool of him. Really the donkey sees the angel of the Lord with drawn sword blocking the path, God has spoken through the mouth of the ass. Let us then, suffer fools wisely, and tolerate being one if necessary for the will of God.
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