Lenten Reflection–We are Dust

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…He knows how we are formed,
He remembers that we are dust.
Psalm 103: 14

God remembers because He sculpted us from dust, gently breathing into our nostrils the breath of life, filling our lungs to keep us afloat while anchored to the soil. Though we are grateful for each breath that keeps us alive, we tend to forget how our daily journey returns us to dust, beginning with the parched and dying desert of our covering. Our skin sheds, flake by flake, returning to dust, slowly pulling us back to the ground where we were formed. With each breath we are closer to dust than the breath before, each more precious than the last.

His touch formed us. His breath fills us. His love anchors us.

He remembers. So must we.

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One thought on “Lenten Reflection–We are Dust

  1. In getting ashes today, Ash Weds., the priest imprinted me and said”Thou art dust and to dust you will return.” I didn’t like being reminded of my mortality. I prefer one of the other options said when receiving ashes, that is “Go out and tell the Good News.” Then I realized I was imprinted with the same dust of which the Cosmos is made, all the elements of the stars and planets, and I will return to them. That sounds and feels not only okay, but awesome.

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