Songs for Lent

Song 18: Past Performance

March 10/Third Tuesday of Lent

Be mindful of your mercy, O Lord, and of your steadfast love,
for they have been from of old. ~ Ps 25.6

An actress is only as good as her last role. One successful litigation does not necessarily ensure the next. Asset management firms are required by the Securities and Exchange Commission to say that past performance is no guarantee of future results. When it comes to the spheres of human activity and industry, we cannot put too much stock in existing patterns of behavior or historical trends when planning for the future. So, too, with our human relationships, which are inevitably subject to our human unreliability. God, however, is unchanging and utterly reliable in his steadfast love. The accumulated, iterative nature of God’s interventions in human history — the love that engendered the created world, the generosity that bestowed innumerable descendants upon Abraham, the compassion that liberated the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt, the faithfulness that brought the beleaguered exiles joyfully home to Jerusalem — all these past acts served as the basis for the Israelites’ trust in God’s continued goodness. We have experienced God’s benevolent interventions in our own lives as well. These may sometimes occur in heroic ways — the dramatic rescue, the stunning achievement — but most often they come through the medium of human relationships, in the small ordinary acts within family settings, with friends, or colleagues, or even strangers. A home-made Valentine from a child, the moment of deep connection in a telephone conversation with a far-away friend, the sentence in a homily that leads us to change our behavior (for a few minutes, anyway), a smile from a passer-by that lifts a bad mood — all these are instances of God’s love and compassion in our lives, if we but open our eyes to see them.

Merciful, wonderful LORD, May I be mindful of the small instances of your divine generosity that occur in my life every day. Amen.

For today’s readings, click here: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/031026.cfm

To hear the St. Paul’s Cathedral Choir sing Richard Farrant’s “Call to Remembrance, O Lord,” click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6NelMuEl5M&list=RDz6NelMuEl5M&start_radio=1

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