Wednesday
Word . . . Perseverance
Yesterday
during Noonday prayer (when the church is open from 12:00 – 1:00 for people to
come in and pray, meditate, or just sit quietly), I read the Psalms appointed
for the Tenth Day of the Month – Pss. 50-55 in the BCP.
This
group of psalms has to do with sin, wickedness, persecution, and abandonment. They are the cries of someone who is having a
very bad stretch in their life. They are
also psalms to which we can all relate, as we have all had those feelings and
times at one point or another in our own life.
But
despite the torment and anguish of which the psalmist writes, there is always a
sense of union with God. There is always
the sense that, no matter what troubles are swirling, thanksgiving, salvation,
and unity with God are always the end result.
This
persistent belief that God will not abandon us, or the belief that God
perseveres with us, is a comfort in the very presence of trouble, for God is
with us. And, let’s face it, there are
times in our lives when that is the only hope we have. There are times in our lives that, when all
seems to be going to hell in a handbasket, our persistent faith in God’s presence
is the only thing that keeps us going.
To
borrow from an old saying, “If your journey takes you to the depths of hell,
keep on walking.”
So
be persistent. Keep on keepin’ on. And may your faith give you the strength to
persevere in all things.
Blessings,