I
am certainly not the only one who has noted that we are on the cusp of the most
vicious US presidential election of our lifetime and anticipate that whatever
the outcome, the validity of the election will be challenged and even
dismissed. With my priority being on caring for my wife Candy with her
Alzheimer’s and her 93 year old Dad, I have intentionally tried to avoid being
drawn into the fray. Even though we watch no TV news and do not take a
newspaper, I do try to stay informed by accessing a selected balance of news
sources on line (please don’t try to vet my selections, I do even sample those well-known
for “fake news” to understand their perspectives), I am acutely aware of the
multiple tangled threads of turmoil in our country. I am also acutely aware of
not just differences of opinions among family, friends, colleagues – people I
know, love, trusted, whose faith in Jesus is unquestionable – that go way
beyond political disagreements to radically contradictory perceptions of
reality. In my prayer Psalms this morning, I resonated with these lines from
Psalm 55:4-8, 12-14 and found they gave me a way to articulate to God the
present anguish of my heart.
It is not enemies who taunt me— I could bear that; it is not
adversaries who deal insolently with me— I could hide from them. But it is you,
my equal, my companion, my familiar friend, with whom I kept pleasant company;
we walked in the house of God with the throng.
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