The Beatitudes remind us of...
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The Beatitudes remind us of an initiating God who sustains.
"I'm always talking about what it is like to be a human being, how in fact we can run and stumble and fall and somehow rise and get home, up and going on from darkness into darkness, hoping on to faith."
At an address of Faith Works 1990, Maya Angelou said that we only dare tell our histories, "too private and too painful to relate hardly to anyone save God, when we are aware of being in the presence of God and use that presence to lean against, to lean forward on, to stand upon, to stand under.
"It is only at that time," she said, "that one can admit ... some of the losses that one didn't know one could meet and could stand. And yet here we are, still here.
"So," Ms. Angelou affirmed, "I know that faith works. It is faith that has brought us all this far."
She reminds us that we teach each other. "This is how we grow and learn to know that we can lean on each other's faith. Otherwise we would not grow."
"Blessed are you," says our Savior, "Rejoice in that day and leap for joy, because great is your reward in heaven. For that is how their fathers treated the prophets."
(From "Faith and Revealed Identity" --Friday address at Faith Works 1990, General United Church of Christ Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, June, 1990.)
--Brauninger
"I'm always talking about what it is like to be a human being, how in fact we can run and stumble and fall and somehow rise and get home, up and going on from darkness into darkness, hoping on to faith."
At an address of Faith Works 1990, Maya Angelou said that we only dare tell our histories, "too private and too painful to relate hardly to anyone save God, when we are aware of being in the presence of God and use that presence to lean against, to lean forward on, to stand upon, to stand under.
"It is only at that time," she said, "that one can admit ... some of the losses that one didn't know one could meet and could stand. And yet here we are, still here.
"So," Ms. Angelou affirmed, "I know that faith works. It is faith that has brought us all this far."
She reminds us that we teach each other. "This is how we grow and learn to know that we can lean on each other's faith. Otherwise we would not grow."
"Blessed are you," says our Savior, "Rejoice in that day and leap for joy, because great is your reward in heaven. For that is how their fathers treated the prophets."
(From "Faith and Revealed Identity" --Friday address at Faith Works 1990, General United Church of Christ Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, June, 1990.)
--Brauninger
