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The Book of Job

Sunday, October 4, Pentecost XVIII

The LORD said to Satan, "Very well, he is in your power; only spare his life." 

Job 2:6

This is the progression of the Book of Job: worse and worse things keep happening, until it seems certain that the only thing left to happen is death. And then ― death does not come.

The progression of events after the typhoon and seismic occurrences this week in Pacific Asia is tragically different. At first, a trickle of casualties in the Philippines, Indonesia, Samoa. Then a few days go by, and the terrible truth dawns: almost none of the missing will be found alive. The death toll will mount steadily. In the ancient book of the world's most famous sufferer, what looks like death stubbornly clings to life. But in that newly stricken part of Asia, the hope for rescuing the living sags again and again into the harsh reality of more and more death.

But the progression of response is also familiar, and it swung into action immediately. Conversations between Episcopal Relief & Development here and local bishops there got the ball rolling quickly, which is the great advantage of relying, in emergencies, on partnerships already thriving when everything hasn't just been turned upside down. The Episcopal Church of the Philippines and the Philippine Independent Church, whose parishes have become evacuation sites, have relationship of long standing with the Episcopal Church in America, and are ready conduits for our help. Indonesia may be the world's largest Muslim nation, but we have helped disaster victims there before, working with the Anglican Church in Australia, Church World Services and other ecumenical partners.

By now the familiar progression of Episcopal Relief & Development's response is in full swing. Emergency help first ― water, food, shelter and medical supplies ― and then partnership in recovery based on the needs as they are revealed going forward.

On the news just now: another typhoon, gathering strength and heading straight for the Philippines. The Book of Job, life in the world ― Job never did get to find out why he suffered so. Neither will any of those brothers and sisters of ours, so different from us, and so far away. But we do know what to do to help right now, and we are ready.

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To donate toward disaster relief in Pacific Asia, visit www.er-d.org or telephone 1-800-344-7626, ext. 5129.

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