Today’s the feast of the Chair of St. Peter.
A few years ago, I was in Living Faith on that day. Here’s the devotion I wrote:
Do not lord it over those assigned to you, but be examples to the flock.
– 1 Peter 5:3
When I think about each of the important older people in my life (all deceased because I’m one of the older ones now), all are associated with a chair.
My father’s preferred spot was his desk chair in his study. My mother spent her days in her comfortable chair in the corner, surrounded by books. My great-aunt was not to be disturbed as she watched afternoon soap operas from her wingback chair. My grandfather had his leather-covered lounger, its arms dotted with holes burned by cigars.
From their chairs, they observed, they gathered, they taught and they provided a focus for the life around them. There was wisdom in those chairs.
I’m grateful for the gift of Peter, our rock. From his chair–the sign of a teacher–he and his successors gather and unify us in our focus on the One who called him–and all of us.
Next Living Faith contribution will be on Thursday.