Thursday,
February 18, 2016
Commemoration
of Martin Luther 1546
Reading: Genesis 15:1-12
Genesis 15:12 “As the sun was going down,…a deep and
terrifying darkness descended upon Abram.”
Humans are
basically afraid of the dark. Even farmsteads have pole lights that burn all
night, counterparts to the porch lights and streetlights that pink the night in
cities and suburbs. And yet, lights are counteractive to deep sleep. Left to
our natural tendencies most humans will rise when the sun rises, not when the
alarm shouts and shakes. Some alarm clocks now awaken with a gradually
brightening light. Darkness is a time of dreams, of visions, of revelation, of
deep awareness. And it is quite evident that the deep darkness that descends
upon Abram in Genesis is not evil, but a darkness from God, intended to seal
the covenant with Abram. Darkness is also a gift from God – for rest, for
dreams, for revelation.
O God, our shelter, blessed are you for you cause darkness
and light, the night and the day, May we always find ourselves held in your
shelter. Amen
- Plant a bulb in a pot. Begin
to water it; place it in a sunny window.
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