Thursday, June 13, 2013

Manna: Sanctuary

Sanctuary

Boston Strong!
That’s the city’s rallying cry after two men thought it necessary to detonate bombs near the finish line of the famed Boston Marathon.  Danielle purchased the recent copy of People magazine featuring interviews of victims who were there, and unfortunately were too close to the terror when the bombs went off.  The cover of the magazine shows three young people with their newly fitted prosthetics, each of them wearing t-shirts reading “Boston Strong”. 
While we rally with Boston in the wake of this, the most recent, terrorist act, we cannot escape the awareness of that pit in our stomachs that beckons out of the depths of our fears with sighs of, “Not again, Lord, not again.”
My son, a kindergartner, was taught this year how and where to seek refuge should someone enter his classroom with a gun.  My heart breaks for the parents of kids in Sandy Hook, Virginia Tech, and the far too many similar places that echo into a cacophony that leaves us numb.
Are there no safe places anymore? 
The police and emergency workers have now adopted a motto for us, “If you see something, say something.”  The very vagueness of this only elevates my insecurities.  Is there no place we can go to be free from the troublesome burden of keeping a suspicious eye out for “something”?  Is there no relief from the fatigue of fear?
God’s Word is our only true safe place.  When all else fails us, God remains with us…constant and steadfast, hearing our cries, comforting us with inner peace; giving us an unyielding hope that looks outward with expectation of grace yet to come.
I grew up in a church that had it's worship space set apart from the fellowship space.  Living God Lutheran does not have that luxury…yet.  In this church of my youth, as in many churches, the worship space was called the “sanctuary”.   
Sanctuary is a word that means “safe place” or “hiding place from our enemy”.  What a perfect name for our place of worship.  There we hear the good news that in God’s Word we find a safe place or a place to hide from our enemy.  There we meet others with stories like ours who have found a safe place in God’s Word, and the community that forms around this promise becomes yet another source of sanctuary in and of itself.  
In this world where it seems there are no safe places, God remains our refuge and strength.  God’s Word is our sanctuary. 
Prayer:  Lord prepare me to be a sanctuary; pure and holy, tried and true.  With thanksgiving I'll be a living sanctuary for You.  Amen

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