Baby Steps - March 12, 2016
Psalms 107 and 108
James Cameron, the writer and director of the 1997 “epic
romantic disaster film “(Wikepedia) felt
that the juxtaposition of a “love story interspersed with the human loss would
be essential to convey the emotional impact of the disaster.” The musical score
including the love song, My
Heart Will Go On, was composed by James Horner. Although it is the only
song on the soundtrack that has lyrics, my favorite rendition is a piano solo
by Mike Strickland.
In Psalms 107 and 108, (Wesley Study
Bible: New Revised Standard Version, 2009) , we are called as a people
of God regathered from exile to give our “Thanksgiving for Deliverance from
Many Troubles” and to offer our “Praise and Prayer for Victory.”
“O give thanks to the Lord for he is good;
for his steadfast love
endures forever.
Let the redeemed of the Lord say so,
those he redeemed from
trouble.” (107:1-2 NRSV)
“but he raises up the needy out of distress . . .
Let those who are wise give heed to these things,
and consider the steadfast
love of the Lord.” (107:41, 43 NRSV)
All God’s redeeming acts encourage and teach the faithful.
and let your glory be over
all the earth.
Give victory with your right hand, and answer me,
so that those whom you love
may be rescued.” (108:5-6 NRSV)
“O grant us help against the foe
for human help is worthless.”
(108:12 NRSV)
“Give us help for the hard task.” (108:12 MSG, (Petersen,
1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002) )
DELIVERANCE
“In a world of often dueling oppression we may overlook the fact that
everyone encounters times of discomfort, danger and distress. The severity and
duration of our experiences differ, but no comparison is necessary.” These
Psalms assure us, whoever we are: no matter our “race, gender, age ethnicity or
belief.” Let the redeemed, “whoever we are, wherever we live, whatever we are
going through, let us ‘say so’ to recognize God’s power to help us overcome.” (Wesley Study Bible: New Revised Standard Version,
2009, p. 734)
Somehow, someway, God has given me a special connection with my
daughters. No matter how near or far, I somehow feel and own their emotional pain,
distress, or danger. They don’t need to call, I just know. My heart responds
intuitively. My body responds viscerally. I would never ask for this pain, distress, and
trouble be lifted from me, because somehow, someway God helps me carry their
burdens and breathes life into my prayers.
I know we are the redeemed. I believe this connectivity between our
girls, myself, and my God grants the opportunity to “say so” on behalf of those
I love. We can, through God’s power, overcome the needs of the day, the season,
even the extended exile because we know.
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