
Praise awaits you, our God, in Zion;
to you our vows will be fulfilled.
You who answer prayer,
to you all people will come.
When we were overwhelmed by sins,
you forgave our transgressions.
Blessed are those you choose
and bring near to live in your courts!
We are filled with the good things of your house,
of your holy temple.
-Psalm 65:1-4
The Psalms are a collection of 150 ancient Hebrew poems, songs, and prayers. Nearly half are attributed to King David, while others were written by various leaders of Israel.
Today’s reading, from Psalm 65, comes from a section that envisions what the Kingdom of God will look like when it comes among us. It speaks of God’s faithfulness - even when we reject or turn away from God’s vision for the world - and reminds us that nothing can overcome the grace God has for each and every one of us.
I often fall into the trap of thinking my spiritual life is solely about me. I must constantly remind myself that I am only one part of a much larger story. Life as a Christian is not about striving for self-perfection, but about humbly pointing toward the Kingdom of God that awaits us all. When I focus only on my own journey, I risk hiding that Kingdom from being revealed to others.
This psalm reminds us that the courts of God are meant for everyone. We are called to walk alongside one another, for it is only together that the courts of God can be filled with the fullness of purpose God intended.
Musical Reflection - Zion's Walls "Revivalist Song" · Aaron Copland and William Warfield
O God, you made us in your own image and redeemed us through Jesus your Son: Look with compassion on the whole human family; take away the arrogance and hatred which infect our hearts; break down the walls that separate us; unite us in bonds of love; and work through our struggle and confusion to accomplish your purposes on earth; that, in your good time, all nations and races may serve you in harmony around your heavenly throne; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
-A Prayer For the Human Family, BCP, p.815



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