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PLACE AT THE TABLE
The theme for our Lenten
devotions is inspired by a hymn of the same name in the Renewing
Worship Songbook. It
begins like this:
For
everyone born, a place at the table;
For everyone born, clean water and bread;
A shelter, a space, a safe place for growing;
For everyone born, a star overhead.
And
God will delight when we are creators of justice and joy.
Yes, God will delight when we are creators of justice
¼ justice and joy.
As you read these
devotions, you will see that God makes room at his table for all
kinds of people, unworthy though they are of God’s generosity. All kinds of sinners are invited to the table, including (and
maybe especially) those held in low esteem by society because of
age, race, color, creed, occupation, income, or gender.
In every case, God says, “Do not send them away.
Give them something to eat.”
Give them something to
eat. You out there, you
Christians ¼ YES, YOU ¼
give them something to eat. If
they are physically hungry, make some stew.
If they are emotionally hungry, hold their hands.
If they are spiritually hungry, tell them “God loves you,
and so do I.” Speak
up for those who cannot speak and defend the rights of those who
cannot defend themselves.
And God will delight when
we are creators of justice ¼
justice and joy.
Thanks to Marcia Werts
for editing, to Mark Yeskie for Internet management, to Lori East
for cover design, to Pastor Tom Hallstrom for text selection, to
Debbie Stephens for administrative support, to Lotus Gerards for
extending the outreach of this booklet, and to many others
who have helped along the way.
My special thanks to all the writers, most of whom are
operating outside their comfort zone.
God loves you, and so do I.
Dallas
Cronk, coordinator