Psalm 41:3 — Get Well Cards -- Community Sustains HD Wallpaper
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Handmade ones from children with crooked hearts and misspelled "get well soon." Printed ones from colleagues with careful signatures. A hand-drawn rainbow from someone who clearly cannot draw but tried anyway. The hospital windowsill is full of cards, and morning light falls on them like a spotlight on evidence -- evidence that someone is not forgotten. Psalm 41:3 says "the Lord sustains" and "the Lord restores," but the mechanism of that sustaining is often community. The Hebrew concept of chesed -- loving-kindness, covenant loyalty -- is not just a divine attribute. It is something humans practice on God's behalf. Every card on that windowsill is an act of chesed. David opened Psalm 41 with "Blessed is the one who considers the poor" -- using the Hebrew word maskil, meaning to give thoughtful attention. The friends who sent these cards were maskil. They paid attention. They noticed the absence. They responded with paper, glue, and words. The morning light through the window is important. Night in a hospital is isolating -- you are alone with monitors and your own thoughts. But morning brings light, shift changes, visitors, and sometimes cards that arrived while you slept. Each one is a small resurrection of connection. Free HD download for phone and desktop.
















