
Sunday, March 28, 2004
But as for me, I will look to the LORD, I will wait for the God of my salvation; my
God will hear me.
(Micah 7.7
NRSV)
This tendency to worship celebrities is not entirely new. Marie Antoinette, the First Lady of Louis XVI, was the celebrity style-maker of the eighteenth century. If she styled her wig in a particular fashion, all the ladies of the court were soon wearing their hair the same way. And when she became pregnant, the best-dressed women of Paris and Versailles wore cushions under their gowns in imitation. For nine months they inserted larger and larger cushions, to keep pace with Marie's expansion. Then suddenly, with the birth of her son, cushions became passe.
There is something in the human psyche that needs someone to look up to, someone with whom to identify, someone even to imitate. Who do you look up to?
Loving God, may I always be looking up to you and following your will. Amen.