Infatuation Rules
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The psalmist tells us that “the Lord watches over the strangers; he upholds the orphan and the widow.” Though God would prefer that we join in on the watch, even if we ignore the plight of those in need, or turn from the suffering, God will not turn away or forget them.
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Read More »And the prophet Amos’s words to the people of Israel, a kingdom that was soon to crumble under the weight of Assyrian power, resonate across the ages and political divides down to Wall Street, Silicon Valley and our living rooms, suffused in the pleasures of a new age and new comforts: “Alas for those who are at ease in Zion, and for those who feel secure.” What do these words and texts written thousands of years ago mean to us? Do we hear them as God’s word to us? It is not just that these texts are challenging to understand; it is that they are challenging to live. Yet we perform our most profound interpretation of Scripture in how we live, for how we live is what we believe. If we truly believe that the Scripture is God’s word for us, then the choices we make with respect to the poor and the marginalized implicate our lives forever. Jesus tells a parable in which the poor man Lazarus died and “was carried away by the angels to be with Abraham.” The nameless rich man, however, was “in agony in these flames” after he died. Images of hell abound in Scripture, in medieval literature and in popular culture, but Jesus’ parable shows to us the separation, the chasm, between those comforted in the presence of God after death and those separated from the presence of God by selfish choice. If we truly believe that God is on watch for the poor, the widow and the orphan, then now is the time to align ourselves with God’s reign, with Lazarus, for the sake of the poor now and, if nothing else, for our own sakes.
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