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Contemplation and Conversation: 22nd Sunday after Pentecost, November 9, 2025

Scripture Psalm 17: 1-9 NRSVUE

Hear a just cause, O Lord; attend to my cry;
    give ear to my prayer from lips free of deceit.
From you let my vindication come;
    let your eyes see the right.

If you try my heart, if you visit me by night,
    if you test me, you will find no wickedness in me;
    my mouth does not transgress.
As for what others do, by the word of your lips
    I have avoided the ways of the violent.
My steps have held fast to your paths;
    my feet have not slipped.

I call upon you, for you will answer me, O God;
    incline your ear to me; hear my words.
Wondrously show your steadfast love,
    O savior of those who seek refuge
    from their adversaries at your right hand.

Guard me as the apple of the eye;
    hide me in the shadow of your wings,
from the wicked who despoil me,
    my deadly enemies who surround me.

From Lisa Leffler

When we watch the news, it can feel like enemies are all around us – not only in wars and conflicts far away, but in the ways people are treated close to home. We see people harmed by racism, homophobia, religious intolerance, ableism, and gender discrimination. We watch those in power make choices that cause suffering, and it can seem as though history is repeating itself. In moments like these, it’s easy to feel weary, fearful, and unsure of what the future holds.

Psalm 17 is a prayer from someone surrounded by danger – someone who turns to God for protection and guidance, trusting that God’s love will hold them fast. On this Remembrance Sunday, these words remind us that even in the face of violence and injustice, faith invites us to choose another way. We are called to keep walking the path of peace, to hold fast to compassion, and to stand alongside those our world has pushed to the margins.

When we stand together in love, when we speak truth and work for justice, we resist the powers that seek to divide and destroy. Our witness becomes a living remembrance – honouring those who have suffered and sacrificed by building the kind of world they longed for: a world where love is stronger than hate, peace is stronger than fear, and all people have what they need not just to survive, but to thrive in the light of God’s love.

Contemplation and Conversation

Where do you see signs of love and courage in a world that often feels divided,
and how might you join in God’s work of peace this week?

Prayer

God of peace, hold us steady in love when the world feels uncertain.
Open our hearts to see your image in every person we meet.

Guide our steps in the way of Jesus, that we may be builders of peace.  Amen.


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