Morning: Psalm 55; Lamentations 2:1-9; 2 Corinthians 1:23-2:11
Evening: Psalm 74; Mark 12:1-11
In
many Biblical stories, human beings consistently oppose the truth that
the earth and life itself are gifts to steward and care for, not ours to
do with just as we want. Indigenous wisdom knows this well. We must
account for our stewardship, good or bad. The stories say more … We
humans know the earth’s sacred purpose, but we still choose to live
outside of Love. Consistently – this time through Jesus – the stories
warn that if human beings continue to turn aside from Love, we will be
forced to give the earth back, so it can be restored.
Daily readings, thoughts from Graham. Pilgrims on the Way to the shrine of the apostle James in Spain shout a greeting to one another: “Ultreya!”; "Keep going", "Press on", “Onward”.
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