The Same Yesterday, Today and Forever
Sunday, August 29th, 2010Rev. Laurie Spencer
Woodhaven Presbyterian Church
August 29, 2010 - Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jeremiah 2: 4-13; Hebrews 13: 1-8, 15-16
Well, I’m a lectionary preacher and I usually don’t wiggle away from it too much. But when I read this passage, especially Jeremiah, I thought, oh gee. I’m going into a church I’ve never been in before just to substitute for a friend who is not here today and the passage is Jeremiah sitting in the rubble. You know you’re going to be challenged when the verse starts — by God — “What did I do that you would forsake me? My people have changed good for something that doesn’t profit. They should be appalled, they should be shocked, and utterly desolate.”
Well Jeremiah is sitting in a doom that you and I could hardly appreciate. There are some things lately that bump up against it: September 11th, Chilean miners who are so far under ground for the next four months, Haiti, Pakistan, and today is the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
(…excerpt from Podcast)
