For Tuesday of Holy Week from our congregational devotion, Devoted.
Tuesday, March 31
Lowell Hennigs
Tuesday in Holy Week
Read Isaiah 49:1-7
HEADING
FOR HIGHER GROUND
One of the rules of transformative
mediation is this. When we can’t find
common ground, we move to higher ground.
This means that sometimes we can’t find a place where our competing
interests might coincide. When that
happens, we need to move to the plane of shared values in order to resolve our
differences and come to an agreement.
When I work with divorcing parents, we
always try to focus on the best interests of the children. The parents may not be able to compromise if
their framework is self-interest. But
when we seek the higher ground of what’s best for the children, agreements come
much more readily.
In this second Servant Song, God raises
the sights of the Servant. Mere survival
after the Babylonian exile isn’t nearly enough.
A focus on mere survival for God’s people will be little more than a
living death. God has far bigger plans
for them.
“It
is too light a thing,” God says. It
is too small, too insignificant, not nearly big enough a thing for God’s people
to focus on personal survival. Instead,
they are to seek much higher ground.
This remnant from the exile will be a light to nations—the
Gentiles. God’s goal is that peace and
justice, life and hope will reach every place on earth.
So there is a word here for the
church. It is too light a thing for us
to focus on mere survival. That will be
living death for congregations and for the church. We are the ones who follow the Light of the
World. We are the ones called to let our
light shine before others. We are called
to live on the highest ground—the good news of Jesus Christ, our Savior and
Lord.
Where is the higher ground in your
life? Where is the higher ground for our
congregation and our Church?
Let’s pray. Lead us, Lord, to the higher ground where we
can do the heavy lifting of your love.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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