To the tune of Psalm 88

if you can’t contain

tsunamis

earthquakes

or your anger (if that’s what it is)

let them pass over the poor

and swallow up the pharaohs

so I can cling

to tasteless crumbs of justice

when it seems your grace is dead

 

– Palu, Central Sulawesi, May 2019

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About Clinton Bergsma

I live near Fremantle in Western Australia with my sweet wife and our four children. I love exploring the intersection between theology and practice for all aspects of life, and get excited about finding ways to bring those two together in the life choices available to me. I love learning and making things with my hands, family days, gardening and home produce. I am terrible with a paint brush or camera, and I know nothing about cardiology. I do not own a cardigan. Yet. I also manage Amos Australia, help facilitate a Masters of Transformational Development through Eastern College of Australia, and am undertaking some additional study. I tend to order more books than I can read. Actually, I don't tend to. I do.
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4 Responses to To the tune of Psalm 88

  1. Ron Bergsma says:

    Sounds like this trip touched you deeply! Thank you for your thought provoking meditation.

  2. Clint Bergsma says:

    Hey Dad – yes it did, but this isn’t so much a new question, as much as a revisiting of an old one (i.e. why does a loving, all-powerful God allow these things to happen?). I find that the answers that used to satisfy me on this question are inadequate now, but I find lament a helpful way of maintaining my faith in these situations.

  3. Maria Spencer says:

    Thank you,Clint! We don’t have all the answers do we? Love,oma.

  4. Clint Bergsma says:

    Well this guy doesn’t 🙂 Love, Clint.

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