Tuesday, April 3, 2012
The Resurrection of Our Lord Year B - Psalm 118
The Lord is the psalmist’s strength and song because in the “day that the Lord has made” the right arm of the Lord has acted valiantly. But
what about the days when “the Lord punished me sorely” and the only place left
to go was to be handed over to death? If
every day is a day the Lord has made then the Lord is my strength and my song
even in the days that are dark. The promise of what will be is believed
because of what has been so that in times of being “sorely punished” one can
still hear the echoes of rejoicing and trust they will return. Even the
stone rejected cried out in anguish, “My God, My God” before attaining chief cornerstone
status. And because the Lord himself was “punished sorely” but not handed over to
death forever we can give thanks to the Lord even when our song of salvation is
a lament.
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