The lesson that occupies the place of the psalm this Sunday
is Zechariah’s Song and expresses the hopes and dreams of a people who have
been waiting forever for their fortunes to change and their ship to come in.
Zechariah sings it because he is a new father and his voice which had been
taken from him earlier in the chapter has returned and that is reason enough to
sing. But it is more than the song of a voice returned or a proud father who has high hopes for his son; no
less than a prophet of the Most High! No, it is more than that for in a moment
of Holy Spirit joy Zechariah sings the longing of every people oppressed by
enemies or hands that hate, the longing of all people who yearn for light to shine in the darkness
and the shadow cast by death itself. In that sense it is a song for all of us who are
often our own worse enemies. Oppressed by thoughts and deeds that lead us far
from God we hear a word of promise that in the mighty Savior floating in Mary’s
womb tender mercy will rescue us and guide our hearts and minds in the ways of
peace. And that calls for a song.
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