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WORDS OF HOPE
Today’s Scripture reading outlines in the greatest of detail the establishment of the Tabernacle, the most sacred of spaces during the Hebrew people’s wilderness wonderings, as Moses repeatedly and dutifully carries out the work as the Lord commanded him. The ancient Books of Moses often contains very specific instructions as to the establishment of the laws and worship practices of the tribes that were to be the ancestors of Jesus, who simplified and redefined the complicated system through his Greatest Commandment: To Love. In doing this, he declared not just the Holy Tabernacle, but the whole world, all of Creation, as a sacred space of worship.
is Memorial Day. The earliest recorded celebration of this traditional holiday was organized by a group of formerly enslaved people in Charleston, South Carolina less than a month after the surrender of the Confederacy in 1865. Their purpose was, like Moses whose people had also been enslaved, to consecrate a sacred space in their cemetery with the plan of duplicating such spaces to honor the war dead throughout the land. The movement became a national tradition and official holiday about a year later. It was a solemn, but celebratory time of placing thousands of flowers on the graves of the fallen in hope that the divisions that caused the horrendous war would never visit the nation again; the flowers being the symbols of a brighter future where Jesus’ Love Commandment would rule.
In our century, their dream is still our dream, but its realization is far from a reality. To outline and condemn our present lingering divisions, political strife, and personal frustrations would give them too much honor on a day when we should be thinking of the hardships and sacrifices endured by so many whose memories are still the flowers of this sacred space we call our home. Like Jesus, they could have shown to us no greater love.
What can we do to make those formerly enslaved people’s dreams come true? Like Moses, we can be diligent, we can be deliberate, we can do as the Lord Commanded us. And our Lord, the Lord Jesus, commanded us to love. Jesus knew that there is no greater power on the Earth, no greater hope for living in unity.
PRAYER
On this Memorial Day, my we continue to learn how to love our God with all our hearts, all our souls, all our minds, and all our strength, and through the power of Jesus, Love our neighbors as ourselves. Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Dan Peeler
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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