Deep Breaths May Your Love Overflow We are inundated daily with unvarnished cruelty. It’s as if this administration is racing to see how many death-dealing policies it can implement in the shortest time possible. I struggle to understand how any group of human beings can maintain this level of callousness. This administration is working to normalize the cruelty we see every day: displays of military force in urban areas meant to instill fear in hardworking immigrants; the dismantling of all efforts toward diversity, equity and inclusion; and the whitewashing of history. All of this is designed to discourage dissent and numb the heart. As people of faith, we have tools that can sustain and strengthen us in these troubling times. It is easy to let these necropolitics colonize our minds day after day, week after week. But thankfully, we have sacred texts that call us back to the Divine. The Apostle Paul offers a prayer of encouragement in his letter to the Philippians—one that helps us turn our gaze outward to those sharing this struggle. And this is my prayer: that your love may overflow more and more with knowledge and full insight to help you to determine what really matters, so that in the day of Christ you may be pure and blameless, having produced the harvest of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ for the glory and praise of God. – Philippians 1:9–11 Love is what will rescue us from this mess. An overflowing love—heart to heart, breast to breast—can conquer this evil. Our prayers must include hope for a love that overflows and guides our decisions, so we can partner with God to bring about the world God intends for all of creation. How love shows up will vary. It might be a random act of kindness, a moment of genuine eye contact with a stranger in an elevator. It could be a phone call or text to someone you’ve lost touch with. Love also appears when we take action to advocate for those under attack. Local advocacy can make a real difference. Small acts, repeated and multiplied, spread love. I decided to revisit this playlist because “Love’s In Need of Love Today”. May this be your soundtrack over the weekend. — Rev. Moya Harris, Director of Racial Justice, Sojourners
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