Trinity 17, 2024

Do you want to be the donkey, or the master? Turned in on ourselves, we don’t merely want to be the master of one donkey. We would like to own a thousand donkeys, a thousand beasts of burden to do my work – a valet to prepare my clothing, an army of lawyers to solve my problems. But in the language of today’s parable, we are not the master. We are the donkey, the one in the pit.

“Which of you,” Jesus addresses the Pharisees at their Sabbath dinner, “Which of you, having a donkey or an ox that has fallen into a pit, will not immediately pull him out on the Sabbath day?” We are the donkey fallen into a pit. Look at your life! We’re in a pit of problems, sins of our own and the world’s corruption pushing us down. To adapt the story of Sisyphus, we try and try and try to climb out, but just as we reach the top, slide back down again. ...

Read More

A Word Fitly Spoken

“A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver.” That passage from the Proverbs pictures an elaborate piece of jewelry – a sculpted piece of fruit, made from gold, inside an intricate setting of silver. How many thousands of dollars would that be worth? But better than that is to have the right word at the right time. That’s what fitly means here – the right word at the right time.

Words get us in trouble from the moment we start to speak. Angry words, defiant words, crude words, lies when we should tell the truth, the truth when we should keep silent, silence when we should confess….

Read More