Lucy Van Pelt, of the...
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Lucy Van Pelt, of the Peanuts comic strip, once circulated the neighborhood with a petition she asked everybody to sign. When Charlie Brown asked what it was, she replied, "It‚--ôs a disclaimer. It absolves me from all blame." When Charlie Brown asked what that meant, she answered, "This document guarantees that anytime from now on, if anything should ever go wrong anywhere in the universe, I can‚--ôt be blamed for it!"
A wonderful arrangement! Where can we get one of those certificates? Israel wondered that out loud when, rather than own up to their unfaithfulness, they blamed the God of love and grace instead: "O Lord, why do you make us err from your ways and harden your heart?"
Not exactly the quintessential Advent prayer, is it! Better to begin with what comes next in verse 17: "Return for the sake of your servants ..."
Forget it, Lucy. This is Advent. The one who comes is burning our certificates in his refiner‚--ôs fire.
A wonderful arrangement! Where can we get one of those certificates? Israel wondered that out loud when, rather than own up to their unfaithfulness, they blamed the God of love and grace instead: "O Lord, why do you make us err from your ways and harden your heart?"
Not exactly the quintessential Advent prayer, is it! Better to begin with what comes next in verse 17: "Return for the sake of your servants ..."
Forget it, Lucy. This is Advent. The one who comes is burning our certificates in his refiner‚--ôs fire.
