Songs for Lent

Song 15: Dark Inscrutable Workmanship

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770), Joseph receiving Pharaoh’s Ring

March 5/Second Friday of Lent

When the LORD called down a famine on the land and ruined the crop that sustained them,  
He sent a man before them, Joseph, sold as a slave. ~ Ps 105.16-17

Between the specter of new COVID-19 variants and the massive winter storm of mid-February that left so many Americans in abject misery and disrupted countless lives even further, we can effortlessly identify with the situation alluded to in today’s psalm: a time of deprivation and desperation.  These verses, excerpted from a longer recital of the wondrous deeds of God in the history of Israel, focus on the story of Joseph.   Most of us remember this riches-to-rags-to-riches narrative from Sunday school:  the jealous brothers who sell the favorite son into slavery; Joseph’s success in Egypt, his betrayal by the spurned wife of his master, Potiphar, and his incarceration; his subsequent ascent to become head of Pharaoh’s household on the basis of his ability to interpret dreams.  Even when things looked dark and hopeless for Joseph, God was at work in history, breaking into human time to save his people, in this case by raising up this former slave who was one of God’s own.  The pattern is repeated throughout the psalm, which celebrates God’s lasting promises to the patriarchs Abraham and Isaac, his commissioning of Moses and Aaron to lead the enslaved Hebrews to freedom, his guiding of the children of Israel to a new land.  Over and over, in the face of complications, resistance, and seemingly insurmountable obstacles, God has “brought his people out with joy” (verse 43). Even in these bleak days, when our world seems to sustain one punch after another, when equilibrium is elusive, we can trust that he will do the same for us. 

Lord God, whose mystery remains beyond human reach, May I sense your hand at work in my life even when it seems most absent.  Amen.  

For today’s readings, click here: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/030521.cfm

To hear the hymn, “O God of Bethel, by whose hand,” click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_036HxIYRw