During this time of quarantine and protest; of rage and frustration; of confusion and fear, the Bible provides for us a much-needed resource: lament.
Six centuries before the birth of Christ, the Babylonian Empire ransacked Jerusalem in Ancient Judah. They forcefully removed thousands of Hebrew people into exile. Yet, many were still left behind. The Empire deemed those in the pillaged land as worthless. As the story goes, the Prophet Jeremiah stayed behind and is said to have written Lamentations.
The Book of Lamentations mourns the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, the uprooting of livelihoods, and the absence of God. How can we not lament this moment, our moment?
Remember, O God, our devastating situation; look upon our anger and rage!
Thousands are dead, and those who call themselves leaders are more like enemies.
We feel powerless and lost, a directionless people.
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