The Hubbell Pew

Maybe what is good about religion is playing that the Kingdom will come, until in the joy of your playing, the hope and the rhythm and comradeship and poignance and mystery of it – you start to see that the playing is itself the first-fruits of the Kingdom’s coming and of God’s presence within us and among us.—Frederick Buechner

Friday, March 06, 2009

Friday in the First Week of Lent

I have spent my days stringing and unstringing my instrument while the song I came to sing remains unsung. -- Rabindranath Tagore

Sound familiar? Ring a bell? The quote reminds us that we get so tied up in the mundane we forget the important. I make a list, and then I do the easy things first putting off the hardest for another day. Or even worse, I spend all day making the list, so I don't have time to accomplish anything. What if Santa Claus really did make a list and check it twice? No toys would be built or delivered.

During Lent we focus so much on what we are giving up or sacrificing, we forget to pray and meditate. We also fail to use these fourty days to truly prepare for Holy Week. This Lenten season we have so many opportunities to "sing." In these difficult times there are so many opportunities to help others. We can use Lent as a time to replace chocolate or wine with a helping hand or an extension of friendship.

Our quotation today also reminds me of myself. I sing so off-key; I often don't sing. I fail to take a positive step out of self-imposed thoughts that my actions will be unwanted. ( I think I have to be properly strung; to make music.) When in reality I need to give voice to my song not worried about how it will be heard or received.

This Lenten season I pray that I can after 40 days sing without hesitation and with a booming voice -- "Welcome Happy Morning."

What song did you come to sing?

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