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The Faithfulness of God
MAY 20, 2016
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The Collect:
O God our rock, your word brings life to the whole creation
and salvation from sin and death.
Nourish our faith in your promises, and ground us in your strength,
through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen.
—Evangelical Lutheran Worship (2006), page 38
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The Assigned Readings:
Proverbs 15:1-9
Psalm 92:104, 12-15
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
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It is good to give thanks to Yahweh,
to make music for your name, Most High,
to proclaim your faithful love at daybreak,
and your constancy all through the night,
on the lyre, the ten-stringed lyre,
to the murmur of the harp.
–Psalm 92:1-3, The New Jerusalem Bible (1985)
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The imminent return of Christ was a common expectation during the earliest decades of Christianity. St. Paul the Apostle harbored it, hence his downplaying of social justice issues in his epistles. He never, for example, advocated for the end of slavery, a fact many defenders of chattel slavery were fond of citing centuries later. By 50 C.E., give or take a few years, when St. Paul dictated 1 Thessalonians, perhaps the oldest extant work of Christian literature, members of the first generation of Christians had begun to die. St. Paul, using his healthy tongue (a tree of life, according to Proverbs 15:4a), consoled the survivors. The deceased faithful will see the return of Christ, he insisted, for God is faithful in keeping divine promises.
Sometimes God does not meet our expectations. That fact indicates flaws in our expectations, not in God. As Martin Luther insisted correctly, we can trust in the faithfulness of God. May we do so, knowing that we misunderstand frequently and are inconstant much of the time, but that God is constant.
KENNETH RANDOLPH TAYLOR
FEBRUARY 27, 2016 COMMON ERA
THE FEAST OF SAINTS ANNE LINE AND ROGER FILCOCK, ROMAN CATHOLIC MARTYRS
THE FEAST OF SAINT BALDOMERUS, ROMAN CATHOLIC MONK
THE FEAST OF GEORGE HERBERT, ANGLICAN PRIEST
THE FEAST OF SAINT VICTOR THE HERMIT
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