Chaos

This morning I had planned to write on the subject of chaos -- both good and bad, how it can present an opportunity for new activities and ways of living, how it can upend and disrupt our routines.

But that was then.  Before the news of the school shootings in Connecticut.  There chaos, in its elemental, primal sense, erupted.  There chaos, the kind of chaos that the Bible alludes to, the chaos that threatens to tear apart the cosmos, made itself known.  We're still learning the details of what happened at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, but what we know is already horrific and heartbreaking.

Once again, scores of innocents have been killed by gunfire.  Once again, the pointless, numbing debates that will change nothing will soon begin.  And once again, God, the God we know in Jesus Christ, the God who will make himself known in the person of a baby in a manger, grieves.

"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." Matthew 5.4

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