He has filled the hungry with good things, and sent the rich away empty. — Luke 1:53. Today’s scripture is not my favorite. It is hard not to read it without thinking of what bothers me about modern politics. It seems we spend most of our political energy talking about what is wrong about the…

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Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him. — Psalm 37:7. One thing that doesn’t come naturally is being still. Watch any child, and within minutes you know what I mean. Sitting or standing still is an impossibility. I know many adults who never learned to be still. They are always in motion. Our…

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Today’s meditation was filled with strange thoughts. Have you ever wondered what God does on the Sabbath. He is supposed to have rested after creating heaven and earth. He/she admonishes us to keep it holy. But what does God do? Do you think he takes in a ball game with a hot dog and a…

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Nothing saves us from the tragedy of ossifying more surely than a devotion to regularly turning over the soil of personhood so that new expressions of the soul can come abloom. — Maria Popova. I am attracted to the imagery of turning over the soil being like recreating oneself. No, I’m not talking about a…

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Today is Memorial Day. This morning’s meditation was filled with memories of my friends, teammates, and neighbors who have died. I tried to pull up a memory of each. The problem is my list is growing exponentially — a result of getting older. What do I try and remember about each — a time of…

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