Stuck in the corner

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 26, 2020                     (today’s lectionary)

 Stuck in the corner

The Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream.

At night.

One of my favorite blog writers outdid herself today. Mom sits, waiting for her baby to fall asleep. Restless but falling asleep herself, she puts her palm flat on the cool yellow wall of the baby’s room. Then she is amazed. God comes right in and blesses her, along with her baby.

And then she writes. Here it is, for your delight:

https://mannafor2.wixsite.com/mannafor2/post/stuck-in-the-corner

I am a mere youth, not knowing at all how to act.

Could you make me wise and able to discern right from wrong and act that way with those I care for?

And the Lord was pleased, and he said,

Yes.

I will give you a heart wise and understanding

More than you can even imagine or even think.

What must I do, Lord?

Your part is to keep my words, to love me, to let me call you …

Let my kindness comfort you

In the dawn of day and the dark of night

Let my words come to you and give you light and understanding,

More precious than gold.

Is it true, Lord, that you make all things good?

I always work all things for the good of those who love me.

You can be sure I will work every detail in your lives into something good.

God, do you actually call us by name? Are you with me every moment, even this one now?

Yes, and after calling you by name I set you up on a solid basis with myself.

Just watch, I will establish you AND the work of your hands,

I will be with you to the end.

You will witness the glorious completion of all that has begun.

My babies too? The loved ones in my life?

Oh, dear Jesus, yes!

It is the little ones, with their eyes not yet dimmed by the world

Who see the mysteries of the kingdom

Clearest of all

Oh, Lord, you bring life to every portion of my body and my soul!

And there is so much more, dear one.

Like a treasure buried in a field,

Like a fine pearl without price,

The kingdom of heaven is here, now, with you.

Sitting with your babies beside the yellow wall

I wait for you, and you find me

You wait for me, and I find you.

This is a good thing we have together,

Living this life of joy.

            (1 Kings 3, Psalm 119, Romans 8, Matthew 11, Matthew 13)

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