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Embracing Lament: The changes come slowly, so the lament comes daily
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 11/18/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 11/18/24

Embracing Lament: The changes come slowly, so the lament comes daily

Morning by morning we remember our needs and repeat our prayers. With the psalmist, we go to God because only he can help.

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Grief. Guilt. Mourning. I’m showing the symptoms, and that’s OK
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 11/13/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 11/13/24

Grief. Guilt. Mourning. I’m showing the symptoms, and that’s OK

I needed a friend to help me cope with my guilt about what I was feeling.

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Embracing Lament: God is author of the joy we may find in silence
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 11/11/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 11/11/24

Embracing Lament: God is author of the joy we may find in silence

“Fill my heart with joy,” the psalmist prayed. He knew the only source for the surest way to find what he needed most.

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‘Nothing new’ is good enough. In fact, I’ve decided it’s very good
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 11/6/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 11/6/24

‘Nothing new’ is good enough. In fact, I’ve decided it’s very good

‘Nothing new’ is my report for the week, and I’m quite happy to write about it.

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Embracing Lament: Naming our enemies, then calling on God to conquer
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 11/4/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 11/4/24

Embracing Lament: Naming our enemies, then calling on God to conquer

Fight my enemies? A second thought may help us see how relevant this psalm is for our personal situation.

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Let me see people alone at Panera today when I stop for a snack
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/30/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/30/24

Let me see people alone at Panera today when I stop for a snack

Let me be glad about how I have shown
my resilience
at coping in ways I’d not known.

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Embracing Lament: The  matter to address before anything else
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 10/28/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 10/28/24

Embracing Lament: The matter to address before anything else

Before we take our laments to God, we need to give him ourselves.

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Getting better, slowly better, at knowing when things should end
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/23/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/23/24

Getting better, slowly better, at knowing when things should end

As we’re forced to face one finish line after another, I have no choice but to get better at it.

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Embracing Lament: We can be good news to others who are suffering
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 10/21/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 10/21/24

Embracing Lament: We can be good news to others who are suffering

The psalm follows a familiar pattern: lament followed by praise. But then it shows us something more: Include others in our laments.

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A challenge for readers: Choose a word to describe my weekend
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/16/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/16/24

A challenge for readers: Choose a word to describe my weekend

Two sets of experiences, two adjectives, and one helpful conclusion.

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Embracing Lament: We can be sure Jesus understands how we feel
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 10/14/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 10/14/24

Embracing Lament: We can be sure Jesus understands how we feel

"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" What we have experienced, Jesus has said.

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Remembering October 5, 2024: Her first birthday  in her new home
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/9/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/9/24

Remembering October 5, 2024: Her first birthday in her new home

If one picture is worth a thousand words, maybe a gallery of pictures from birthdays past can give a hint of all I was feeling this year.

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Embracing Lament: The God who acted yesterday is with us still today
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 10/7/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 10/7/24

Embracing Lament: The God who acted yesterday is with us still today

Only when the psalmist concentrates on what God has already accomplished does he find resolve to lay today’s problems before him.

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I’ve been chronicling the changes without expecting more of them
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/2/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 10/2/24

I’ve been chronicling the changes without expecting more of them

Accommodating change is our weekly challenge. I know this. Why does it still shock me?

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Embracing Lament: The prayer power in just one three-letter word
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/30/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/30/24

Embracing Lament: The prayer power in just one three-letter word

The Psalms can help us discover the beauty of “but” for our everyday prayers.

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The touch I cherish. (Cherish, because it speaks of so much more)
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/25/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/25/24

The touch I cherish. (Cherish, because it speaks of so much more)

Would we call it sad, this survival scene
with two people
who once recklessly pledged their love
for each other?

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Embracing Lament: The power in asking God for exactly what we need
Mark A. Taylor 9/23/24 Mark A. Taylor 9/23/24

Embracing Lament: The power in asking God for exactly what we need

Sometimes there's great gain in asking ourselves, "What specifically do we need from God?" and then telling him what we decided!

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I’m fighting loneliness, and I think, I THINK, I’m winning the battle
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/18/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/18/24

I’m fighting loneliness, and I think, I THINK, I’m winning the battle

I'm learning about loneliness in this new chapter. And many weeks, as I consider my situation, I actually apply what I'm learning!

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Embracing Lament: Our complaints deserve something better than nice
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/16/24 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 9/16/24

Embracing Lament: Our complaints deserve something better than nice

I'll never regret the night I laid out my complaints to God. Now I realize I was practicing a key component of lament.

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Some forgetting I’d be just as pleased if I couldn’t remember
Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/11/24 Reflections Mark A. Taylor 9/11/24

Some forgetting I’d be just as pleased if I couldn’t remember

"Remember the forgetting" is the headline I wrote for my home page. I had no idea what I was saying.

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