Tuesday, April 21, 2020

“Son of Encouragement” by Melanie Rigney (@melanierigney)



“Son of Encouragement” by Melanie Rigney (@melanierigney)



The Lord is king; he is robed in majesty. (Psalm 93:1a)

“If I tell you about earthly things and you do not believe how will you believe if I tell you about heavenly things?” (John 3:12)

Piety
Lord, open my eyes, heart, soul, and wallet to those who need help.

Study
So, a few things I’ve noticed—not heard about secondhand, but seen firsthand--the past few weeks:

  • A woman who picks up, delivers and often pays for groceries for older people on fixed incomes in her neighborhood.
  • A man who continues his part-time medical courier job, driving fifty miles each way to bring swabs to a facility for COVID-19 testing, and isolating himself from his wife, daughter, and grandkids. His attitude is that someone needs to do it, and he’s had a good, long life already.
  • A woman who started a weekly e-letter of encouragement for women in her diocese, even though she doesn’t enjoy writing and is dealing with having relocated her family temporarily because of the pandemic.

If you know me, you may know one of them, but I doubt you know all three. In the same way, I’ll bet you can name at least three people who are taking ordinary yet extraordinary actions in this uncertain time.

There are strong parallels between today’s first reading from Acts and our lives right now. The words about the community being of one heart and mind are pretty indeed, but our brains can become numb to even the prettiest of words. But we stop and think about Barnabas, who put those words into action and gave the proceeds of his land sale to the apostles. Regardless of the land’s value, it’s not like the sale would have sustained the community for decades. But it likely helped that day, and his example probably encouraged others to step up as well.

Today, may we talk less about the awfulness or the sunny side of coping with this pandemic and, like Barnabas, step up in a small but meaningful way.

Action
Say thank you to three people who are helping their communities beyond financial donations.

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