June 2, 2014
Praise the Lord Forever!
I will sing of your steadfast love, O Lord, forever;
with my mouth I will proclaim
your faithfulness to all generations.
Psalm 89:1 (NRSV)
Ten days ago we celebrated
Memorial Day weekend. Yesterday was the first Sunday of the month, and in our
church, we celebrated Memorial Sunday because Jesus said, “This is my body, which is given for you. Do this to remember me”
(Luke 22:19b). Many churches seldom celebrate Holy Communion, and some churches
offer the sacrament weekly. Even so, often the sacrament is stuck into the
worship service like a leftover Christmas ornament trying to fit onto the tree.
When we de-emphasize Holy Communion, we do so at our peril. In Holy Communion, we
are remembering all we need to know to remain faithful to the psalmist’s call
to sing of the steadfast love of the Lord forever, and to proclaim the Lord’s
faithfulness to all generations.
Psalm 89 was probably written
after the fall of Jerusalem (586 B.C.)
when the Jews were taken away to captivity in Babylon. (2 Kings 24) The
psalmist, in remembering God’s covenant, knew that even though Israel had forsaken
their covenant responsibility, God would remain faithful to His covenant
obligations. Thus the psalm ends by reaffirming its opening stanza, “Praise the Lord forever! Amen and amen!”
(Psalm 89:52).
The sacrament of Holy Communion
remembers the faithfulness of God to His covenant. Within the bread and cup, we
recall that while we were dead and lost in our sin, Christ Jesus came to save
us, and to give us new life. The same Jesus who offered himself as ransom for
humankind promised us, “I am with you
always, even to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20b). Because of the
faithfulness of God in Christ Jesus, I have all I’ll ever need to sing of his
steadfast love, forever!
Of course we do not have to wait
until our local church offers Holy Communion to remember the faithfulness of
God our Father. The point is to remember and to sing! If the psalmist went into
captivity in Babylon singing of the steadfast love of God, if Paul and Silas, while
jailed in Philippi with their feet clamped in stocks, were praying and singing
hymns to God, what, pray tell, is preventing us today from singing of God’s steadfast love, and with our mouth proclaiming God’s faithfulness
to all generations?
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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The second
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Meditations on The Story of My Life as told by Jesus Christ has been
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