Homily for Vespers on the Wednesday of the Fifth Sunday in Lent
Homily for Vespers on Wednesday of the fifth Sunday in Lent – Exodus 16:1-18, 35 O Lord, let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable to you, my rock and my redeemer. Amen. Are you better off? This is a question that a person seeking elected office might ask of constituents if he or she is challenging the incumbent. Are you better off now than you were before my adversary took office? If you do not have an answer, the person asking the question will suggest some answers for you that puts the one currently holding office in the worst possible light. Such is the brutal way of contemporary American politics. I can hear a similar question being asked by the former slaves. Are we better off since Moses led us into the desert? Their immediate answer is no. A few weeks have passed. They have experienced some discomfort. Their memory is playing tricks on them. They remember eating meat and bread, but do not remember the harsh work, the endless days, ...