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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Who Is Laughing Now?


Last week we met Abraham.  He caused us to pause and examine our own faith or lack thereof.    We can learn a great deal of Abraham’s example, but what about that of his wife, Sarai?

Biblical Scholar Alert- Often times in making a covenant with people God changes the call He has on their lives.  To reflect that, often times, God changes the person’s name.  We saw this when Abram became Abraham after entering into covenant with God.  This is why Catholics often take Confirmation names, to symbolize our change of stature within in the Church.

Abraham’s wife, Sarai has her name changed to Sarah, meaning “princess.”  This was to be a sign of her mission, to be the royal mother of all the descendants of Abraham.  You know, the ones he was to count the stars, only it was daytime. (see last week)

Read Genesis 18: 1-5

Sarah is eavesdropping on her husband, Abraham and these strange visitors.  She is old, very old.  Biologically way past being able to have kids.  When she hears that she will have a son, she laughs.

That is Sarah’s issue, her sense of humor.

How do the guests respond to her laughter?  They don’t chastise her.  They simply remind her that nothing is impossible for God.

A lot is revealed in this passage about God’s reaction to humor and laughter.  Far too many “super religious” people avoid humor at all costs.    Yet, in my experience with God, I can tell you that He has an incredible sense of humor.  For example, if someone told me a year and a half ago what I would be doing now, I would have laughed even harder than my girlfriend, Sarah.

So, what is humor?

Humor shows emotion.  Where have we gotten the idea that emotions should be hidden?  Sarah simply couldn’t hide her emotion.

Humor shows amusement and pleasure.  It inspires joy.  Who wouldn’t want to do that?
Learn to discover, express and appreciate what is funny!

When was the last time you really laughed?

Who do you laugh the most with?

Have you ever laughed with God?

Do you squash or inspire joy in those around you?

How can you express joy today?

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