To be God’s co-creators in new and wondrous ways;
That God with men and women may so transform the earth,
That love and peace and justice may give God’s kingdom
birth.
---Herbert O'Driscoll, 1989
“Let’s make something!” These
are the words, this is the invitation, that sets things in motion. At my son
and soon-to-be-daughter-in-law’s home, you can bet the end result will be
sweet, or savory, jewels and gems from the garden or kitchen. At my house,
there might be music to be made, with everyone’s voice or instrument playing a
part. In some homes, in some places in Alabama, quilts are being pieced. At
your house there might be a puzzle to be put together, or a craft project, or
an object d’art, a play to be
staged, or a tale to be spun. At your place, goody bags for the weekend
backpack program might be stuffed, or items for Christmas jail boxes might be
gathered and shoeboxes might be wrapped. At our gathering, signs of
encouragement, support, protest.
In this hymn we are reminded that Jesus calls us to ‘make
something’ together with God---to be
co-creators of a new realm where love and justice and peace are the guiding
lights. Wait. We…are co-creators…with THE Creator? How in the world is that supposed to work? What could you or I make that could stand alongside
God’s work? What could we craft, of love, or justice, or peace, that would
advance the household of the Prince of Peace? That, I think, is part of what
makes the Good News good---our
creation doesn’t have to stand up to
God’s…it stands with God’s, as
part of a beautiful whole, every person’s
contribution to the creation of this new world consecrated by its dedication to
our co-Creator.
Let’s make something! It will be glorious.
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