Why is this giving thanks important? In the reading set for
today from Hebrew Scripture, God invited Solomon to “Ask what I should give
you.” And Solomon asked for and understanding mind, to discern what is good and
what is evil. [1Kings 3:9] God replied that God would give him a wise and
understanding mind and more besides. Perhaps that needs to be our prayer in
seeking to understand what is behind giving thanks for all things. The Psalmist
[Psalm 111] gave thanks to the Lord with his whole heart. I cannot in all
honesty say that I have ever given wholehearted thanks to God for Ed’s death
and some of the other pain we have suffered since. But God as I know God at the
moment is okay with that. I do not believe it is being held against me.
James Finley writes, “If we are absolutely grounded in the
absolute love of God that protects us from nothing even as it sustains us in
all things, then we can face all things with courage and tenderness and touch
the hurting places in others and in ourselves with love.” [quoted by R Rohr] This
is about where my understanding is at the moment. I don’t believe God does
these things to us. I believe that part of life in all its fullness is about
going through such experiences with God to support and encourage so that we can
then support and encourage and love others.
Rev Julianne Parker
(for full sermon see sermons page)
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