
Again and again
by Shane Altmann
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On this mountain the Lord of hosts will make for all peoples a feast of rich food, a feast of well-aged wines, of rich food filled with marrow, of well-aged wines strained clear (Isaiah 25:6).
Read Isaiah 25:6–9
I’m a teacher – and a talker. I’m a dominator of conversations: big voice, bad listener, always ready with a story or to over-explain something. Repeatedly.
One day, when presenting an earth-shattering truth on football, Honda cubs, the Penrith Panthers or something else for about the third time to my daughter, she cried out, ‘Dad, I got it the first time!’
‘Oh, okay. Well, why didn’t you say something?’ Eye roll.
It struck me then that I am also someone who needs feedback. ‘You have to slide the feeler gauge in until there is just a bit of friction, not too much – you don’t want it to be loose – but it also shouldn’t be hard to move.’ I offer. If I get silence, I go again. ‘Just a little bit of friction; it shouldn’t wobble …’
I need a response. ‘Oh, right, so just move it until you feel something, but not too much.’
And I’m a success – another amazing moment from the Altmannator.
Have you ever noticed that the psalms repeat themselves? That same idea, coupled again, slightly different, but repeated.
In today’s reading, God is going to make a rich feast, food filled with marrow, well-aged wines, wines strained clear. He is going to destroy the shroud that is cast, the covering that is spread. Have a look at it, read it through and notice the repetition. Then, go to your favourite psalm and look for the pattern. It is not universal, but it’s a thing.
I love that subtlety in Hebrew poetry. It’s a bit like ‘mansplaining’ but cooler.
It’s God-splaining.
Our Good Teacher, the Good Shepherd, the Lord of the Dance, the Master of the Feast, our Great Giving God of Love, he whose name is Love, reminding us again and again that he is for us, that he wants only good things for us, that he has saved us and called us by name.
And he loves it when we respond.
Lord of the Harvest, giver of our joy, thank you for preparing a table for us. Thank you for being the source of all that is good and wholesome in our lives. We remember today the faithful saints who have gone before us, and together, as your eternal church, your bride, we praise your holy name. Hallelujah! Amen.
Shane Altmann is the principal of Faith Lutheran College Redlands in Queensland and has served in education for more than 35 years. Married to Monica and father of two children, Harry and Zoe, Shane has learnt that he is largely helpless without the love and support of the people with whom he lives and works. A pilgrim of multiple Caminos de Santiago, a Penrith Panthers tragic and a restorer of old stuff, Shane loves a project and, when he is able, fills his days tinkering with something.
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