Selected by reader, Daniel, San Francisco, CA
This post reminds me how Christ’s love for his bride/The Church makes us lovely. And how it’s such a generous and gracious gift that makes it possible for Jesus to be in union and covenant relationship even though we’re rebellious, unfaithful, selfish, and have violated who he is/his holiness. How wondrous it is that Jesus is our: friend, lover, brother, groom, king, lord and savior. In light of the truth of the Gospel of Jesus, the only proper lifelong response is to give/trust Jesus with my love and life.
Originally published, June 30, 2020, based on readings from Isaiah 62 & Matthew 10.
Scripture Focus: Isaiah 62:3-5
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Reflection: Lovingly Named—Readers’ Choice
By Carolyn Soto Jackson
Falling in love is often described as a feeling of euphoria with an entertaining sense of exhilaration and confusion all at the same time. We are swooped up into another individual’s life and we want nothing more than to spend every waking moment together. Loneliness and emptiness give way to affection and adoration. Passionate glances and charming pet names like “baby” and “sweetheart” make us blush.
Yet, the Lord’s delight in us is so much more triumphant than our human pleasures. Christ’s love is immeasurable and unfathomable. Christ takes great pleasure in his Beloved and he calls us by a new name. Our joy cannot be contained when we relish God’s love for us. Our jubilant responses include knees buckling in worship, tear-filled eyes, singing praises of his name, and hearts filled with rapturous, unconditional love.
This is a love many do not ever encounter.
Unlike human love which diminishes when we fall into sin, our God declares us his Beloved and patiently woos us back.
Oh, what great love he lavishes upon us.
Since the beginning of time, God stated he would not be still or rest until glory, righteousness, and salvation were established in Israel. Our Lord promised to continue working on Israel’s restoration despite their sinful ways. He did not give up on them nor will he give up on us now.
Their land, which was once described as forsaken and deserted, God christened as “My Delight is in Her” and “Your Land Married”. These new alluring names, Beulah and Hephzibah were bestowed upon Zion as a bridegroom would speak to his bride on their wedding night. Unlike the romantic love we have here on earth, God’s raw and tender agape love creates a longing within us to hear those names fall from His lips. No pet name will ever compare to the desirous names given to us by God.
Our loyal, generous God pulls back the veil of his bride and rejoices tenderly as a newly wedded husband would do.
Our God is faithful, even when we are not. He restores even when we rebel. Day after day, he delights in you and he delights in me.
God brought us all out of a desolate place, rescuing us from death and destruction. So make yourself ready, wear your finest and brightest linens, for the time of the wedding is near.
Divine Hours Prayer: The Call to Prayer
Taste and see that the Lord is good; happy are they who trust in him! — Psalm 34.8
– Divine Hours prayers from The Divine Hours: Prayers for Summertime by Phyllis Tickle
Today’s Readings
Lamentations 3 (Listen – 5:10)
Psalm 34 (Listen – 2:14)
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