"For You created my inmost being; You knit me together in my mother's
womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made." (Psalm
139:13-14)
I'm in Pittsburgh attending the Interim Ministry Network Annual Conference. Our worship this morning was an interfaith service led by Christians and Jews. One of the readings was the account of the creation of human beings from Genesis 1:24-31.
That reading was followed by a reading from the teachings of the rabbis. Sanhedrin four, Mishnah five begins with a description of the warning that the judges would give to the witnesses in a capital case. The mishnah then continues with a discussion of the uniqueness of every human being and the consequential extreme severity of capital punishment.
This mishnah reminds me of the words of one of the collects we often read in Morning Prayer, "O God, you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth…" It admonishes me to embrace the diversity God has designed into our human family. And, it inspires me to not think less highly of myself than I ought to think, because God has gone to great lengths to create a universe in which I have the privilege of living.
We are related. We are different. We are individuals. All of us and each of us matters. And all of this is because of God's design. Maybe this gets at the meaning of Jesus' teaching, "You shall love your neighbor as you love yourself."
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