What Do You See, As You Look For Opportunities To Participate In What God Is Creating?

 




The hymn I chose for my Morning Prayer this morning had this text by John B. Geyer, from the “Baptism” section of Evangelical Lutheran Worship:

 

We know that Christ is raised and dies no more.

Embraced by death, he broke its fearful hold,

and our despair he turned to blazing joy.

Hallelujah!

 

We share by water in his saving death.

Reborn, we share with him an Easter life,

as living members of our Savior Christ.

Hallelujah!

The Father’s splendor clothes the Son with life.
The Spirit’s fission shakes the church of God.
Baptized, we live with God the Three in One.
Hallelujah!

A new creation comes to life and grows
as Christ’s new body takes on flesh and blood.
The universe restored and whole will sing:
Hallelujah!

Here’s a sign that God’s new creation is coming to life and growing: the increasing realization among wider populations in our nation that Black lives matter to God.  That’s because, until Black lives matter, it is not true that “all lives matter”; and, to be the Beloved Community, all lives must matter.

As God’s new creation comes to life and grows, it’s messy and controversial.  As God empowers us to participate in the Beloved Community that God is creating, the Spirit’s fission shakes the church of God.  The Spirit empowers us to “work for justice and peace,” to quote from the baptismal liturgy.

What do you see, as you look for opportunities to participate in what God is creating?

Andy Ballentine

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