This morning I offer you a poem of
John Greenleaf Whittier (1807–1892), a Massachusetts journalist and
anti-slavery campaigner. His work continues to find a place in modern
hymn-books, far beyond the boundaries of the Religious Society of Friends.
Dear
Lord and Father of mankind
Forgive
our foolish ways!
Reclothe
us in our rightful mind,
In
purer lives thy service find,
In
deeper reverence, praise.
In
simple trust like theirs who heard
Beside
the Syrian sea
The
gracious calling of the Lord,
Let us,
like them, without a word,
Rise up
and follow thee.
O
Sabbath rest by Galilee!
O calm
of hills above,
Where
Jesus knelt to share with thee
The
silence of eternity
Interpreted
by love!
With
that deep hush subduing all
Our
words and works that drown
The
tender whisper of thy call,
As
noiseless let thy blessing fall
As fell
thy manna down.
Drop
thy still dews of quietness,
Till
all our strivings cease;
Take
from our souls the strain and stress,
And let
our ordered lives confess
The
beauty of thy peace.
Breathe
through the heats of our desire
Thy
coolness and thy balm;
Let
sense be dumb, let flesh retire;
Speak through
the earthquake, wind, and fire,
O
still, small voice of calm!
The musical selection, this morning, is entitled, The Human One.
This piece was commissioned and written for the String Trio, Musica Harmonia,
in 2015 and was premiered during the Shenandoah Valley Bach Music Festival in
Harrisonburg, VA. The Human One read
as Son
of Man in many translations of the Bible, is from a common
Greek word, anthropos, meaning human being. This humble work is a
meditation on the deity of Jesus with human appearance, characteristics, and
challenges. The Human One is God come to earth, made flesh, to live among us
within the human experience.
May you find peace,
Ryan Keebaugh
www.ryankeebaugh.com