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Stones, Onions and Odes: Inspiration for the Hard Work of Being Human Part 3

Stones, Onions and Odes: Inspiration for the Hard Work of Being Human Part 3

Update: 2025-10-28
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A lecture given at L’Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts. For more information, visit https://southboroughlabri.org/


by Sarah Chestnut


Over the centuries, poets have sung praises to athletic victories, Grecian urns, and the "wild West Wind" of Autumn, and odes praising the ordinary--socks, tomatoes, drinking water from cupped hands--raise an exultant voice in contemporary poetry. The command to "praise the Lord!" is a defining feature of the Psalms, and one catechism states that to "glorify God and enjoy him forever" is the "chief end" of human life. What does it mean to praise? What does praise do? How might a richer understanding of praising inspire and equip us for the hard work of being human?


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Stones, Onions and Odes: Inspiration for the Hard Work of Being Human Part 3

Stones, Onions and Odes: Inspiration for the Hard Work of Being Human Part 3