REFLECTIONS ON THE CONFESSION OF SIN
God of all mercy,
We confess that we have sinned against
you,
Opposing your will in our lives.
We have denied your goodness in each
other, in ourselves,
And in the world you have created.
We repent of the evil that enslaves us,
The evil we have done,
And the evil done on our behalf.
Forgive, restore, and strengthen us
Through our Savior Jesus Christ,
That we may abide in your love
And serve only your will.
Amen.
I am coming across this
confession of sin more frequently in worship lately.1 It caught my attention the very first time I
said it because of the repentance for “evil done on our behalf,” which strikes
me as a very apt description of our societal treatment of animals who are not
our pets. If only, I find myself thinking, those saying the confession had the
vaguest idea that there was anything to confess in regard to their diet, their
wardrobe, or their entertainment. This
line continues to pull at me each time I see or hear this confession, but it
seems to me there is a great deal more here that relates to animals worth
reflecting on.
The Prodigal Son, Salvator Rosa |
“We have sinned against
you.” When we support or ignore
mistreatment of God’s creatures, we sin not only against those creatures, but
against the One who made them, cares for them, covenants with them, and
entrusted them to our care.