“What’s in a name?” quoth the hero in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. And verily what doth it mean to speak in the name of another? I am delighted thou wouldst ask.
Christians the world over dare to pray in God’s name. In the name of Jesus…; In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. The words begin and end so many prayers. But are they so formulaic that the full meaning is lost on the lips of the speaker? What’s in a name, indeed?
On the occasion of my fiftieth birthday, I took a cue from Andy Rooney, famous writer, humorist, and commentator on the CBS television program, 60 Minutes. As he did on his sixtieth birthday, I sat down to write fifty things I had learned during my fifty years on the planet. Dusting them off recently, I decided they contained truths worth sharing with you. The original source for a statement is noted when known; some are simply attributed to the proverbial “Unknown”. The rest are my own musings – unless, of course, they’re not.
One evening several years ago, my wife was having severe abdominal pains. She wanted to wait and see if it improved overnight. I insisted on taking her to the emergency room. She was admitted immediately and subsequently underwent surgery to remove a section of her colon due to advanced diverticulitis. We were both reminded that night that we ignore pain to our own peril.
In a recent sermon referring to signs that frequent our summer highways during construction season, our pastor put it this way: “Temporary inconvenience; permanent improvement.” If we pay attention to the signs of pain when they manifest – physically, emotionally, psychologically, spiritually – we can travel the road to healing and restoration. Can pain then actually be a gift?
One of my sons lives in Seattle with his wife and three children. On a recent phone call with his 9 year old son, Judah, I asked him to tell me about his favorite home school activity during the pandemic. He introduced me to a You Tube Channel with 3.78 million subscribers called “What If?”. Each episode highlights a hypothetical question about some aspect of science in our universe to stir the imagination. His favorite was “What if we dumped our trash into volcanoes?” That drew 13 million other viewers. Naturally the imagination of his grandfather, whose blog “views life and the world through a different lens,” was stoked by this channel, too. Not sufficiently, mind you, to watch his 4:26 video. Though I was able to carve out 6:47 to watch the “What If We Never Aged?” episode. Go figure.
You held him in your arms in Bethlehem wrapped in swaddling clothes; laid Him in a manger and heard the angels sing “Glory to God on high”; and you pondered all these things and held them in your heart.
You held him in your arms in Jerusalem clothed in white in the Temple; laid Him on the altar and heard the prophet say, “A sword shall pierce your soul”; and you pondered all these things and held them in your heart.
You held him in your arms on Calvary stripped of all His clothes; laid Him in the tomb and heard the soldier say, “This was truly the Son of God”; and you pondered all these things and held them in your heart.
In your womb, in your arms, in your life you carried Jesus; carry Him now into our hearts, Mother of sweet sorrow; Mother of sweet sorrow.