The devotional in These Days was from Psalm 27:4-10. When I first read it, it brought to my consciousness the times we have gone through this past year. Has God left us to flounder, alone?
Psalm 27
1 The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the stronghold* of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
2 When evildoers assail me to devour my flesh—
my adversaries and foes—they shall stumble and fall.
3 Though an army encamp against me, my heart shall not fear;
though war rise up against me, yet I will be confident.
4 One thing I asked of the Lord, that will I seek after:
to live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life,
to behold the beauty of the Lord,
5 For he will hide me in his shelter in the day of trouble;
he will conceal me under the cover of his tent; he will set me high on a rock.
6 Now my head is lifted up above my enemies all around me,
and I will offer in his tent sacrifices with shouts of joy;
I will sing and make melody to the Lord.
7 Hear, O Lord, when I cry aloud, be gracious to me and answer me!
8 ‘Come,’ my heart says, ‘seek his face!’
Your face, Lord, do I seek.9 Do not hide your face from me.
Do not turn your servant away in anger, you who have been my help.
Do not cast me off, do not forsake me, O God of my salvation!
10 If my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will take me up.
11 Teach me your way, O Lord, and lead me on a level path because of my enemies.
12 Do not give me up to the will of my adversaries,
for false witnesses have risen against me, and they are breathing out violence.
13 I believe that I shall see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
14 Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; Wait for the Lord!
God has not left us alone, and when I read the rest of the Psalm, I have a feeling that this will be our getting on with the life of the congregation. I invite us to meditate on this and be lifted up, heal our wounds and respond with joy and faith in praising God’s glory and majesty.