Today’s Reflection
If we dare to sing “He Leadeth Me,” we dare to realize that God doesn’t ask us to behave or stay out of trouble. Congressman John Lewis always said we should get into some “good trouble.” I wonder if he knew Bonhoeffer’s thought that our goodness can actually block us from God’s will. It’s not about keeping our hands clean. It’s about getting them dirty for God in the real world to work for change on God’s good earth. Being led in this way really is a “blessed thought.”
—James C. Howell, Unrevealed Until Its Season: A Lenten Journey with Hymns (Upper Room Books, 2021)
Today’s Question
In what ways do you feel God leading you to get into some “good trouble”? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
[The Lord] leads me beside still waters; he restores my soul.
He leads me in right paths for his name’s sake.
—Psalm 23: 2-3 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
O God, we give you thanks for hymn writers of the past and present. Help us to have a song of praise in our hearts and minds, especially in times of trouble. Amen.
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Something More
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Lectionary Readings
- Isaiah 43:16-21
- Psalm 126
- Philippians 3:4b-14
- John 12:1-8
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Advocate for the homeless, LGBTQ+, minorities, civil rights, justice, medical care, aid to people in need wherever they are. Counter racism and prejudice. Opportunities abound for this ministry.
Guide us , Lord to be Your hands and feet.
I agree, we need to advocate for and truly accept those who society seeks to marginalize. I also feel that sharing my faith with nonbelievers often feels like “getting into good trouble. “
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