I felt as if I still mattered to God, and I needed to
know that … Anne Frank mattered to him, too.
I needed to know that every person behind every pair of shoes recovered
from every concentration camp mattered, that God had not forgotten them, that
he loved them, and that he knew each of their names. I needed to know that God does not make
disposable people.
Rachel
Held Evans
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all
are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of
Happiness.
Declaration
of Independence, July 4, 1776
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Do I matter to God?
Does this aging, somewhat beat-up
Increasingly impatient
Soul
Who has done good things,
And terrible things
Who is kind, cruel, intelligent, and incredibly stupid
(at times)
Impatient and cranky.
Who is opinionated and yet probably has gotten a lot
wrong
Do I matter?
Do you?
Who matters to God?
Do some matter more than others?
Do those who have muttered some formula about Jesus
Matter more than those who haven’t?
Do those who are cis matter more than those who are
queer?
Do white people matter more than brown people, black
people,
Than those who are olive-skinned?
Do males matter more than women?
Do the beautiful matter more than the common,
The rich more than the poor?
On this Fourth of July, hundreds of men
Bedecked with khaki pants, blue shirts, tan caps, white
face coverings, and sunglasses
Carrying the flags of domination and racism
Marched
Declaring
We matter more
People of color matter less
At Mt Rushmore, a man obsessed with power
And full of hubris
Declared that all who oppose him, all who are not like
him,
All who do not worship him
Do not matter
At all
They are enemies
Dumcrats
Communists (I am not sure he knows what that means)
Enemies
They do not count, they must be excluded, controlled,
destroyed
I matter, you don’t
That is the creed of Empire.
But God says,
Come, all
Come to the table
Come to the table of grace
Come, stranger and friend
Come, Jew and Gentile
Come, people from all along the gender spectrum
Come trans children
There are no distinctions.
You are all children of God.
You are all loved
You are all precious and valuable.
So come
From north and south
East and west
Come from Somalia and Haiti
From Syria and Sudan
Come
Human creatures may sow and nourish hate and fear
They may attempt to use prejudice
As a way to grab power
They may attempt to detain and deport
To commit ethnic cleansing
Even genocide
None of that is from God
At all
At all
God does not make disposable people.
So come
God loves you, God has not forgotten you
God has called you by name
You belong in this country
You belong at the table
You belong
And your presence is something to celebrate