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PSALM 143:5-6<\/strong><\/h2>\n

I remember\u00a0the days of long ago;<\/strong>
\n \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0I meditate\u00a0on all your works<\/strong>
\n \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0and consider what your hands have done.<\/strong>
\n 6\u00a0<\/sup>I spread out my hands\u00a0to you;<\/strong>
\n \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0I thirst for you like a parched land.<\/strong><\/h2>\n

I wish I could wear phylacteries without being weird. Observant Jews can wear them during prayers. There would be something so comforting about rolling up those passages of scripture and placing them in their boxes and strapping them on to my body so that they could remind me with every movement of my arm, every turn of my head, that the word of God is true and with me, always.<\/p>\n

Crosses on necklaces are a little like this, symbols to remember the sacrifice. But they are not words. They are not the rhythms of God\u2019s voice humming like a current next to our skin.<\/p>\n

There is a reason that we have national holidays to commemorate great leaders and war veterans and independence. We must remember all that has led up to the moment we are in so that we will continue to move in the right direction with the right amount of wisdom steered by hindsight. To look back can help us move forward. I think that’s what the phylacteries do and what we also do when we read and sing God’s words.
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If we can sing our sadness<\/a><\/strong> and our trust<\/a><\/strong>, we can also sing to remember. We can remember the \u201cRock of Ages\u201d who does not change and we can know that \u201cHis Eye is on the Sparrow\u201d, our constant friend, and above all we can shout about the \u201cAmazing Grace\u201d that flooded our lives with mercy.<\/p>\n

David remembered well. He remembered the wonderful and the terrible and recited it back to God just so He could see that David had taken note and would proceed as follows. David sang because that\u2019s how he was wired; it was his love language. I will admit, singing is not mine. My introversion leans ever so slightly away from belting out a chorus in public. But my heart though, my heart loves to sing when we get going. It loves the feel of the collective deep breaths once I get over myself.<\/p>\n

And songs of remembrance are my favorite. I learn the best with proof and that\u2019s what these songs do. They stack experience upon experience like books on a shelf so I can peruse at my leisure, letting my mind linger over the spines of all He has carried me through. Songs of remembrance are songs of the good and the bad sandwiched together to say, \u201cLook, I made it. I thought that one thing would be the end of me, oh, and that other thing too, but here I am. Maybe God really does know what He\u2019s doing.\u201d <\/em><\/p>\n

Much like phylacteries, these songs of remembrance strap their words on my conscience and bind it up with observance of the past. They mark out the truths that God has promised: the ones that have been fulfilled and the ones I\u2019m still waiting on.<\/p>\n

It is a pleasure to \u201cconsider what your hands have done,\u201d oh Lord.<\/p>\n

Sunday Thoughts Link Up!<\/strong><\/h1>\n

It’s time for another Sunday Thoughts Link-Up! I know there are many out there with wisdom that could encourage all of us. As long as it’s faith-based, I’d love for you to join up and then read and comment on what others have shared. Please also leave a comment here. Think of this as a Sunday morning community group that comes to you. And grab the button if you like…<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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