Do you like to order food with everything on it, such as a pizza with all the toppings, a cheeseburger with the works, or a bagel with everything? This last item is so popular, you can now purchase a seasoning called “Everything Bagel Seasoning” that has all those flavors. It is a heavenly combination of different kinds of sesame seeds, poppy seeds, garlic, onion and salt. People rave about it on cottage cheese. It takes a lot to make cottage cheese rave worthy, so that’s saying a lot.
We had a family member go through a health scare last week that thankfully was resolved very quickly. The family pivoted and surrounded this person with love and support. God’s grace was supremely evident in smoothing out arrangements, transportation, wonderful health care, etc. and the entire experience made us all realize that God is indeed, our Everything. It is a day to rejoice and give thanks.
Not surprisingly, I opened up the lectionary assignments for this week and discovered this little gem from the Psalms, which surely reads like a bagel with everything:
Psalm 105:1-6, 37-45 (Common English Bible)
Give thanks to the Lord;
call upon his name;
make his deeds known to all people!
2 Sing to God;
sing praises to the Lord;
dwell on all his wondrous works!
3 Give praise to God’s holy name!
Let the hearts rejoice of all those seeking the Lord!
4 Pursue the Lord and his strength;
seek his face always!
5 Remember the wondrous works he has done,
all his marvelous works, and the justice he declared—
6 you who are the offspring of Abraham, his servant,
and the children of Jacob, his chosen ones.
I wonder how many times we narrowly avoid a crisis only to continue on a normal path without giving thanks to God for seeing us through the near-miss? How many times do we pray for help and when helps comes, we just pick up where we left off and forget to return to God with thanksgiving? I am reminded of the story in Luke 17 of the ten lepers who were healed by Jesus. Do you remember how many returned to thank him for his healing? One. Shame on us when we forget that God is our Everything.
37 Then God brought Israel out, filled with silver and gold;
not one of its tribes stumbled.
38 Egypt celebrated when they left,
because the dread of Israel had come upon them.
39 God spread out clouds as a covering;
gave lightning to provide light at night.
40 The people asked, and God brought quail;
God filled them full with food from heaven.
41 God opened the rock and out gushed water—
flowing like a river through the desert!
One of the saddest parts of the Exodus story is that the minute they were delivered from slavery, the nation began to complain. Let that settle in for a moment. Does that describe you? God provided a light at night, quail to eat, manna from heaven, and water from a rock in the middle of a barren desert. Their response was to complain that they had it better in Egypt because their slave owners fed them meat. Even in the midst of your struggle and trial, is there some light of hope shining through? If so, give thanks.
42 Because God remembered his holy promise
to Abraham his servant,
43 God brought his people out with rejoicing,
his chosen ones with songs of joy.
44 God gave them the lands of other nations;
they inherited the wealth of many peoples—
45 all so that they would keep his laws
and observe his instructions.
God always remember his holy promises. God will always deliver his people. God gives us way better than we deserve, because he is our Everything. Ask yourself this: who or what is your everything? Have you put your hopes and dreams in other things, people, or circumstances? Do you “thank your lucky stars” or do you understand that your blessings come straight from God?
Today, may we redirect our praise to our Everything. God will never let us down.
Praise the Lord!
