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							Psalm 55.16-19I call to God;
 
							
							God will help me.At dusk, dawn, and noon I sigh
 deep sighs—God hears, God rescues.
 My life is well and whole, secure
 in the middle of danger
 Even while thousands
 are lined up against me.
 God hears it all…
 
							
							The train sounds off in the distance, a little after 
							7. Across the street the neighbor’s door shuts. The golden dogs begin wake up and shake, jingling 
							their collars. Somewhere behind the clouds, the sun 
							is up.
 
 Teresa of Avila, a sixteenth-century Spanish mystic, 
							said, “Let nothing disturb you, nothing dismay you. 
							All things are passing. God never changes. Patient 
							endurance attains all things. God alone suffices.” A 
							promise to hold onto as the morning mist evaporates 
							into the heavens.
 Upon the morning’s arrival, birds descend from their 
							nest and sing and dance. Outside, the clip-clap of a 
							runners pace disrupts the neighborhood’s slow pace. 
							The windows rumble as the ‘traffic’ picks up down 
							the boulevard.
 
 The world grows louder, but also the promise grows 
							more and more definite…
 
 We look up at the morning star: in all the this God 
							takes God’s joy, and in us also, since we are God’s 
							creation and God’s children, God’s redeemed, and 
							members of God’s Christ. Sorrow at the fabulous 
							confusion and violence of this world, which does not 
							understand God’s love—yet we are called not to 
							interpret or condemn this misunderstanding, only to 
							return the love which is the final and ultimate 
							truth of everything, and which seeks all humanity’s 
							awakening and response.
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							The sun is slow to rise some days perhaps a way to 
							slow us down. To go out to walk slowly in this 
							world—this is a more important and significant means 
							to understanding, at the moment, than a lot of 
							analysis and a lot of reporting on the things “of 
							the spirit.”
 Don’t over-analyze.
 Don’t over think.
 Don’t over Christianize.
 
 Just.
 Love.
 
 God will help you.
 God will help me.
 God will help us.
 
 
 Lest we forget, God hears it all…
 
							
							[Adam Quine, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church 
							in Lincoln] |