Hope Springs Forth
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Mindy McGarrah Sharp | Read Psalm 80:17-19
Get me through this and I’ll learn. I promise. I’ll never turn away again. Notice the pleading, calculations, and desperation. When have you scraped through, running on fumes, promising that this will be the last time it gets this far, this bad, this late? At what feels like the eleventh...
God, when your creation turns away, assure us of your steadfast connection. When we return, assure us of your love. In turning and returning, help us learn. Amen.
This week’s texts invite reflecting about depth as a practice not a product, a process not a destination. What does going deeper feel like? What does it require in a fast-paced world of split-second discernment about where and whom to engage? Isaiah goes to the king of Judah to prophesy about the boy called “Immanuel.” The psalmist cries out to God for restoration. Paul’s words root Jesus in the line of David. And Matthew tells of the angel’s visit to Joseph. These texts seek signs in depths, yearn for deep relief from ravages of war, recall deep generational and geographical connections, and stir deep stories of messy births in a messy world.
• Read Isaiah 7:10-16. When have you asked for a sign from God? How do you recognize signs from God?
• Read Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19. When have you been consumed by your own fuming grief and rage? How has this been acknowledged? In the presence of bitter tears, how do you start to imagine and pray for a different future?
• Read Romans 1:1-7. How do you hold together deep joy and deep trauma at Advent? How many generations and in what land(s) can you trace joys and aches backward and forward in time and place?
• Read Matthew 1:18-25. Who holds and tells origin stories in your community and in your family? Does your community tell stories about births? Where do they begin? What details about the risks, vulnerabilities, and wrestling around birth are included or left out?
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