by Jim Manney
I love the song “Blessed” by the country singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams for its celebration of humility. It’s about people–mostly obscure and suffering people–who bless us by simply being who they are. It’s a kind of litany. It could be an examen–a recollection of the way God blesses us through the people in our lives.
We were blessed by the minister
Who practiced what he preached
We were blessed by the poor man
Who said that heaven was within reach
We were blessed by the girl selling roses
Who showed us how to live
We were blessed by the neglected child
Who knew how to forgive
We were blessed by the battered woman
Who didn’t seek revenge
We were blessed by the warrior
Who didn’t need to win