need one another
Sunday January 20th, Psalm 36: Your love, O LORD, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the
skies. Your righteousness is like the
mighty mountains, your justice like the great deep. O LORD, you preserve both
man and beast. How
priceless is your unfailing love! Both high and low among men find refuge in
the shadow of your wings. Both High and Low find refuge in the shadow of your
wings,….Thank you Lord. It is easy for those on the bottom to
point to the ones on the top as the problem but mostly today what you hear is
the ones the top pointing to the ones on the bottom as the problem. The reality is that one group does not
liberate the other or save the other or give the other meaning, but that the
children of God working together help liberate one another. The first thing to recognize is that everyone
has been given gifts from God. Failure
to see the “other” as your brother or sister in Christ is to “cut off your nose
to spite you face.” The ones at the top
however will seldom if ever see this as an area to pursue and thus the task of
liberation falls most often on those at the bottom. “This, then, is the great
humanistic and historical task of the oppressed: to liberate themselves and
their oppressors as well. The oppressors, who oppress, exploit, and rape by
virtue of their power; cannot find in this power the strength to liberate
either the oppressed or themselves. Only power that springs from the weakness
of the oppressed will be sufficiently strong to free both. Any attempt to
“soften” the power of the oppressor in deference to the weakness of the
oppressed almost always manifests itself in the form of false generosity;
indeed, the attempt never goes beyond this. In order to have the continued opportunity
to express their “generosity,” the oppressors must perpetuate injustice as
well. An unjust social order is the permanent fount of this “generosity” which
is nourished by death, despair, and poverty. That is why the dispensers of
false generosity become desperate at the slightest threat to its source.” (the
Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire)
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