Lesson 143: My mind holds only what I think with God
Review of Lesson 125: In quiet I receive God’s Word today, and
Lesson 126: All that I give is given to myself.
The world is very loud right now. It’s filled with angry, desperate voices demanding justice, not just for one man – George Floyd – who has become the latest black man to die at the hands – and knees – of police officers, but for all the black, brown and minority bodies that have been disregarded, dehumanized and destroyed by white supremacy.
We swim in this sea of noise – told that we are either on top of the heap, in the middle or squashed at the bottom. As white people, we tend to take our position in society for granted. We may have plenty of problems as white people, but they are not compounded by the color of our skin. Black people face a dire reality in this world that white people can only try to understand.
In the noise of protest, this lesson invites us to pause – to remember the Word of God, which is Love – and receive it fully into ourselves. In this moment of noisy protest, those of us with the privilege in this society are invited into the discomfort of our own internalized prejudices – to lean into the pain instead of numbing it, fleeing from it or denying it with some platitude such as “All lives matter.” (Go here to read several different illustrations on why this phrase is so offensive.)
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