I want to believe . . .
- That the people in our cities and towns would stay on the same side of the road as the Good Samaritan when coming across those experiencing pain and suffering.
- That a choice between a donut and a hungry child would never really be a choice.
- That a voice speaking with a tone of “love your neighbors as yourself” would be our first inclination rather than the murmur of condemnation and judgment.
- That a delay in our plans would be ‘disruption ignored’ if it meant helping someone through a crisis.
- That the vast majority of us would reject hate-filled speech and self-justified echo chambers in favor of camaraderie, laughter, acceptance, and a peace that surpasses all understanding.
- That an offering friendship could be accepted and embraced without the need for suspicion.
- That all judgment could be withheld until we have stepped into the shoes of our brothers and sisters.
- That lives of gratitude and generosity continue to grow when we consider that where our treasure is, our heart will also be.
- That Simon of Cyrene’s story would lead us to act in the same way when someone’s burden exceeds their ability to carry it.
- And, that these beliefs can be held in my heart and mind with the help of the Spirit of Hope who substantiates my faith in a good and loving God.
Amen.
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