Harmony of the Lessons

How many times has a sordid story such as this been repeated in history? King David, with his total power over people, moved them around like chess pieces. He sent his general, Uriah, into battle with the hope he would not live. Then he could seemingly innocently marry Uriah’s widow. So easy, so manipulative, so destructive.

The prophet Nathan calls David out in no uncertain terms and pronounces God’s harsh judgment. That is the Old Testament reading this Sunday. The psalm that follows it is David’s response to that judgment. “Have mercy on me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness…” This is the familiar psalm that is read by everyone on Ash Wednesday.
 
Sometimes there is a harmony connecting our Bible readings. Look for that; it creates a richer church experience.
 
Brad Norris, Minister of Music