One cannot overstate the difficulty of God’s management challenge. One would think that after a series of miracles and a miraculous deliverance from Egypt that his people would have been forever changed. Not so . . . not even those events could root out of them the stubborn and rebellious inclinations that continued to lead them astray. One would think that having forgotten all of that once, and then having God do another series of miracles in the desert that the message might get through. Not so. Well… certainly third times a charm. His people enter the Promised Land. Nope… Well . . . okay, how about the perfect leader in King David. Strike four. What does a god have to do with people like this?!!! Jesus . . .
Reflecting on the Revised Common Lectionary to live out the gospel in all of life
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Rebelliousness quelled (Psalm 78)
One cannot overstate the difficulty of God’s management challenge. One would think that after a series of miracles and a miraculous deliverance from Egypt that his people would have been forever changed. Not so . . . not even those events could root out of them the stubborn and rebellious inclinations that continued to lead them astray. One would think that having forgotten all of that once, and then having God do another series of miracles in the desert that the message might get through. Not so. Well… certainly third times a charm. His people enter the Promised Land. Nope… Well . . . okay, how about the perfect leader in King David. Strike four. What does a god have to do with people like this?!!! Jesus . . .
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