Mercy Now
Two Cups of Tea at Hope’s Café
As we drove to North Carolina to visit friends this week, a song came on the radio by an artist we recognized. I have been meditating on her words since then. Thank you, Mary Gautier, for penning these words, recorded 20 years ago but every bit as timely today. Select verses from the song “’Mercy Now.”
“My Church and my Country could use a little mercy now
As they sink into a poisoned pit
That’s going to take forever to climb out
They carry the weight of the faithful
Who follow ‘em down
I love my Church and my Country and they could use some mercy now.
“Every living thing could use a little mercy now
Only the hand of grace can end the race
Towards another mushroom cloud
People in power, well
They’ll do anything to keep their crown
I love life, and life could use a little mercy now.
“Yes, we all could use a little mercy now
I know we don’t deserve it
But we need it anyhow
We hang in the balance
Dangle ‘tween hell and hallowed ground
Every single one of us could use some mercy
now
Every single one of us could use some mercy
now
Every single one of us could use some mercy
now.”
I consider “What else might be said?’ But once again borrowing on another’s words, those of Cris Jami, I share this:
“Always seek justice, but love only mercy. To love justice and hate mercy is but a doorway to more injustice.” Amen.
The invitation is open to share two cups of tea anytime at Hope’s Café or anywhere you share companionship and conversation.
May we bearers of hope, the “wait staff” at Hope’s Café, for each other and all those we encounter. Shalom, Kate
What beautiful words Kate,thanks for sharing. Sad and hopeful that mercy was needed then and now….but probably is always needed!
Glad to have you as dear friend!
Rosemary
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