Lessons from the Daily Lectionary
Ash Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Psalms 3 and 143; Jonah 3:1-4:11; Hebrews 12:1-14; Luke 18:9-14
Ash Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Psalms 3 and 143; Jonah 3:1-4:11; Hebrews 12:1-14; Luke 18:9-14
Meditation:
Having a new house (well, it still seems new to Bonnie and me) has certain drawbacks. The biggest one is that we have been reluctant to make the move to get a new pet. We had our Ruby dog put to sleep the day after Easter, four years ago, and we’re still a bit traumatized, I must admit. So, between concern for the carpet and having to open our hearts up to a new family member we are waiting for some God-given calling to “get ye to the shelter,” and start anew.
Perhaps, it’s for such reasons that I am starting Lent out noticing the presence of animals in the Bible. On Sunday, I’m planning to talk about how Jesus was “ministered to” by “angels and wild beasts,” upon his completion of the forty days of temptation he endured in the wilderness (Mark 1:13). In today’s Old Testament reading, Jonah is rebuked for his petulance to welcome God’s grace for the Ninevites. He had been assigned to preach wrath to the hated Assyrians, but then they became sorry for their sins. Then, just as Jonah had anticipated God forgave them – typical! – and Jonah was still left with his enemies. God says: Don’t be angry that I spared a city of 120,000, who are in fact, innocents. “They do not know their right hand from their left!” And of course, there are their animals (cattle), too! (Jonah 4:11).
I’m so glad that God didn’t leave out the animals in either the temptation story (the forty days become the basis of the forty days of Lent), and in the reading that comes on its first day, this year. The wild beasts and the cattle become companions to Jesus and the people of Nineveh, not unlike the pets in our homes. Their presence is a sign of God’s love in the companionship of others. In other words, when we are facing the challenges and temptations of life, we ought sometimes to look around to see who is with us and how the love that they give can get us through.
Prayer:
God, you have surrounded us with a great cloud of witnesses. Let us open our ears to their voices, that in times of trouble and times of abundance, they bless you for your presence and giving hand. Let us not be duped into thinking we have it all together on our own. In humble thanksgiving, let us follow the way you lead, knowing that we walk with you and with other companions – some of whom are our pets or the creatures you put on this planet with us.
Amen.
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