Grace to you, and peace from God our Creator and the Lord Jesus Christ! Apparently, there are some aspects of our humanity that remain unchanged over millennia. One of these is our inclination to sing and dance when we are moved. For some of us, this may only be in response to the feeling of rhythm or our delight at a particular melody. For some, it may also be in response to an upwelling of emotion: we sing out of our joy, or our mourning, or from a place of simple calm or appreciation of beauty. In rather striking ways, these elements of elemental response to emotion also are tools for worship. Still, at various times the same movements and expressions have been disdained as too human, too base somehow for God’s or other human’s appreciation. Yet, we dance; yet, we sing.
Equally as constant in our human span is our inclination to criticism of others, is our discontent and sometimes even our malevolence. We are tempted to be the worst versions of ourselves. So, when we read stories in scripture that unsettle us, we may need to pause to remember that there are always unsettling circumstances, and there is always our loving God, calling us to be our best selves and encouraging us toward joy. In worship tomorrow, let us sing–and maybe even feel inclined to dance our praises to the One who made and loves us as we gain strength for the journey.
Blessings and peace, Lisa
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