Ever wonder why so many great historic names in religious history praised the Psalms in superlative terms while you only find certain lines important, as you read them? They seem simple enough. You know how to read other parts of the Bible – why do Psalms pseem pso pstubburn?
Consider taking part in a conversation about the Psalms on Wednesday, September 28th at 1:30pm, approached largely by the questions, frustrations and experiences you and others bring with you, and orchestrated under the guidance of the Reverend John LaVoe. Additional sessions based on needs and interests of the group. Please call or email to register 315-724-2324 or info@stmargaretshouseny.org
Psalm 131 (BCP translation)
O LORD, I am not proud;* I have no haughty looks.
I do not occupy myself with great matters,* or with things that are too hard for me.
But I still my soul and make it quiet,
like a child upon its mother’s breast;*
my soul is quieted within me.
O Israel, wait upon the LORD,* from this time forth forevermore.