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WORDS OF HOPE
These days, do all the gloom-sayers of local, national, and world news paint a picture of hopelessness for you? We have had a lot of company in those feelings for thousands of years of history. But a careful reading of the Scriptures lets us know that God seemed to always take the sourest fruits of defeat and squeeze them into the sweetest of lemonade.
The history of the Jewish people tells of an earlier time when much of the population suffered a catastrophic disaster and loss of their customary religious practices. The Temple building of Jesus' time was not the first Jewish Temple. Centuries earlier, a first Temple had been built and became the heart-center of Jewish religious life. However, it was destroyed by the invading army of Nebuchadnezzar and much of Judah's population exiled to distant Babylon (586 B.C.E.). They were forced to live in an enclave in that land of strange language, religion and customs.
Those Ancient Jews were utterly bereaved by the loss of their national identity and religious practices. (Read of their grief in Psalm 137) They called themselves "gola" (exiles) and sought to forge a new Jewish identity in this foreign land. They struggled to understand this terrible event because God had promised protection to their forefathers. With divine help, they creatively remade their spiritual practice without the formality of a temple structure. Their worldview changed and they tended to look toward a day of God's salvation as the underpinning of their spiritual lives. Their earlier writings, oral history and traditions were collected together forming the Torah which then took its finished form. They developed a social lifestyle which reflected the Laws of the Torah.
In Babylon, they became known as "people of the book". Then God acted to bring salvation to them. Cyrus (King of Persia who had defeated Nebuchadnezzar's empire) was inspired by God to build a new Temple in Jerusalem. In order to construct and manage it, he ordered that the captive Jewish population return to Jerusalem and rebuild a great temple to worship Yahweh. This gave them a new opportunity. Their religious life, practices and social influence were renewed, actually re-created... sweet lemonade indeed!
PRAYER
Loving Creator, re-create in us the spirit of hopefulness, optimism, and trust that regardless of the tensions that often surround us are not in charge of us; that the only One truly in charge is You.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Donald (Luke) Day
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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