To Cry or to Scream?

 

To Cry or to Scream?

Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord. Lord, hear my voice!
Let your ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications!  Psalm 130:1-2

Sometimes injustice is so obvious and so close that we want to cry out and to shout to God or anyone who will listen.

It was my first time to drive the car as our congregation delivered “Wednesday love lunches” to the hungry among our friends without homes. I had no idea what to expect. We drove behind a gas station and Scott handed a sack lunch and water to David, a man in his seventies. He was in a wheelchair, his neck in a brace, both legs missing. How could this be that a man in this situation lived behind a gas station? I wanted to cry. I wanted to scream. But then another man pushing a shopping cart slowly approached me on the driver’s side.

“You’ll have to forgive me, I’m kind of slow,” he said. And then I saw he had only one leg and needed the shopping cart for support. Still bewildered, I handed him his lunch and Scott directed me to our next stop. Our thirty-six lunches were not enough to meet the needs we saw that day. Two persons living without homes in our community had died just the week before.

Let us open our eyes to see the hidden injustices around us this day and let us cry out that we might be mediators of God’s peace.

Prayer for Peace: O God of justice, give us strength to serve and will to see that we might cry out against injustice. Hear our prayer and bring us closer to the source of all peace that we might be courageous voices for the afflicted. Amen.

 

 

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