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From: Wesley White <wwh...@wisconsinumc.org>
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 06:05:52 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Nov 4 2009 9:05 am
Subject: [Kairos CoMotion Lectionary Dialogue] Psalm 127

Pentecost +23 - Year B

Psalm 127

This sounds more like a Proverb that has lost its way and ended up in
the Psalms. It also is of a very masculine ethos, more didactic than
hopeful. The contrast with the other pericopes is pretty stark.

The widow seems to acknowledge G*D, it is the context of the event; in
Ruth’s birthing of Obed, G*D’s presence clarifies actions leading up to
that event; and Hebrews speaks not to meeting enemies in the gate and
prevailing, but an eager waiting for anticipated saving. These speak to
an openness to a better future and are different than the psalmist
claiming of G*D and having "victory" be a certain result.

Perhaps this paraphrase by Jim Taylor will help see this psalm in light
of the other passages.

1 The road of life takes many tricky turns;
you never know what crisis waits around the corner.
2 Each day has only 24 hours;
You cannot accomplish any more by burning candles at both ends;
You will only burn yourself out.
But God knows what you can do, and God will give you the strength you
need.
3 God gives family and friends to sustain us when we weaken;
4 They are our insurance against the future.
5 Treat everyone as a friend,
and you will never lack for support when you need it.
From: Everyday Psalms
Wood Lake Publications.

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Posted By Wesley White to Kairos CoMotion Lectionary Dialogue at
11/04/2009 07:58:00 AM


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