Psalm 30 is the song of thanksgiving of someone who has survived a terrible crisis, the nature of which is ambiguous but clearly perilous; the psalmist states that their foes were rejoicing over them, that they were in the "Pit".
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Friday, 26 April 2019
Tuesday, 23 April 2019
A Week of Psalms in New York - Psalm 52 at the Rockefeller Centre
The Rockefeller Centre - Picture by Inga Sarda-Sorensen |
Monday, 22 April 2019
A Week of Psalms in New York - Psalm 82 at the United Nations
The United Nations General Assembly, New York |
Sunday, 21 April 2019
A Week of Psalms in New York - Psalm 32 at the Met
Auguste Rodin 'Adam' (Cast 1910) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
The psalmist speaks to us of the joy of God’s forgiveness. We are reminded that forgiving is not about forgetting - absolution of our sins is not a way of escaping the consequences of our actions - our sin is embraced or “covered” by the “steadfast love [that] surrounds those who trust in the Lord” - like the father’s embrace of his prodigal son in the famous parable (Luke 15:11–32). Sometimes we all desire such a hug!
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
Start:Stop-Father, forgive
Craigie Aitchison - Pink Crucifixion 2004 - Methodist Modern Art Collection |
Thank you for joining us for Start:Stop. This reflection will last around ten minutes and you are welcome to come and go as your schedule dictates. We begin with two verses from scripture, which can be found on page 95 of the New Testament section of the pew bibles.