[From Aug. 19, 2005
archive]
What do we desire? To be respected for our piety
and admired for our grand appearance?
To be honored at banquets?
At the age of eighty,
Barzillai had no desire
for royal ceremony and luxury.
Or do we crave to be in the presence
of a righteous person? Felix and Drusilla
did not take comfort in the words of
Paul.
No, our souls wait for God. More than sentries
who watch for the morning, our souls wait
for God.
Lectionary Readings
Ps. 130; 148;
32; 139
2 Sam. 19:24-43
Acts 24:24-25:12
Mark 12:35-44
Selected Verses
Ps. 130:6
…my soul waits
for the Lord
more than those who watch for the
morning,
more than those who watch for the
morning.
2 Sam. 19:34-35
But Barzillai
said to [King David], "How many years have I still to live, that I should
go up with the king to Jerusalem? Today
I am eighty years old; can I discern what is pleasant and what is not? Can your
servant taste what he eats or what he drinks?
Can I still listen to the voice of singing men and singing women? Why then should your servant be an added
burden to my lord the king? …"
Acts 24:24-25
Some days later
when Felix came with his wife Drusilla, who was Jewish, he sent for Paul and
heard him speak concerning faith in Christ Jesus. And as he discussed justice, self-control,
and the coming judgment, Felix became frightened and said, "Go away for
the present; when I have an opportunity, I will send for you."
Mark 12:38-39
As [Jesus]
taught, he said, "Beware of the scribes, who like to walk around in long
robes, and to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces, and to have the best
seats in the synagogues and places of honor at banquets! …"
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