Proper 9C, 3 July 2022, The Rev. Pamela L. Werntz.
2 Kings 5:1-14. Had taken a young girl captive from the land of Israel and she served Naaman’s wife.
Galatians 6:1-16. “If anyone is detected in a transgression, you who have received the Spirit should restore such a one in a Spirit of gentleness….Bear one another’s burdens.
Luke 10:1-11, 16-20. Do not rejoice at this, that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven.
O God of dignity, grant us the strength, the wisdom and the courage to seek always and everywhere after truth, come when it may, and cost what it will.
I’ve spent some time thinking about dignity in this past week as I continue to shudder at the dramatic disregard for the well-being of people whose right to bodily autonomy has been eliminated or severely jeopardized by the United States Supreme Court. Maybe you saw the guest opinion piece in last Sunday’s New York Times by Michele Goodwin, law professor at the University of California, who pointed out that in the Dodd decision, the majority of the Supreme Court failed to honor the 13th amendments which prohibits involuntary servitude and provides protection of bodily autonomy for Black women, and the 14th amendment which defend privacy and freedom. Goodwin wrote that “state-mandated pregnancy will exacerbate what are already alarming health and dignity harms, especially in states with horrific records of maternal mortality and morbidity.” [1] Her analysis was very present in my mind as I reflected on our reading for today from 2 Kings. Continue reading
