Saturday, March 21, 2020
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Reading: Psalm 23
Commemoration of Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556), Archbishop of Canterbury
Commemoration of Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556), Archbishop of Canterbury
“You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.” Psalm 23:5
If we have eyes to see it, ears to hear it, senses to feel it, all around us our cup is overflowing. To take that first deep breath in the morning is a blessing. To feel the softness of slippers. To smell coffee. Perhaps to hear a loving voice. Blessing. The Babylonian Talmud instructs the pious Jew to bless God one hundred times each day. Blessed are you, O God, for the light blue snow at sunset. Blessed are you, O God, for the crescent moon. Blessed are you, O God, for the eyes of that child. Blessed are you, O God, for the song of the wind. For these amazing fingers. For lentils. For wool. Imagine a life lived, steeped in blessing. My cup overflows.
God the Good Shepherd, lead us beside still waters, that we may see your many blessings and bless you. Amen
- Give thanks 100 times today.

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