Dear Friends
Have you ever been stuck? Literally?
Last Saturday morning, Kathleen and I saw this squirrel in our backyard. We have often watched as he contorts himself in all kinds of positions to try and grab a snack at the birdfeeders. But after a few moments, we realized this time he was stuck.
While I was thinking about calling Animal Control, my smart and brave wife just picked up a broom, cautiously approached the feeder, extended her arm and with one, quick, strong upward jerk, set the squirrel free! The squirrel scampered to a nearby tree, climbed to the first branch and began licking a slightly bloody paw.
Although more than one squirrel ventures into our yard, Kathleen and I are confident that our unstuck friend is okay and is the one shown in the second photo, staying on the ground, having learned a lesson. (We have put tape on the spot where he was stuck in case he forgets!)
In any case, psalm 40 continues with these words in verses two and three:
He lifted me out of the desolate pit, set my feet upon a high cliff and made my footing sure…He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God…”
“I called to the Lord in my distress; the Lord answered by setting me free.”
Thank God for first responders like Kathleen, who saved the squirrel. Thank God for the times we have been set free from whatever has had a strong grip on us, whatever has held us back, whatever has left us stuck.
See you on Sunday.
Fr. John
We will also be singing the more familiar “Passion Chorale” #168. That tune is also used for Hymn #669. Considering the horrible news from Nashville, hymn #669's words are also timely:
It begins “Commit thou all that grieves thee and fills thy heart with care…”
It ends with a verse calling us to hope:
Hope on, then, broken spirit, hope on, be not afraid
Fear not the griefs that plague thee, and keep thy heart dismayed
Thy God in his great mercy, will save thee, hold thee fast
And in his own time grant thee, the sun of joy at last.
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