Unsnared

But Love did stand. Love rose like a riot. Love tore down the binary walls, spoke our pronouns into holy echoes, and we—we slipped free, like a bird from the hunter’s trap, wings wild, hearts on fire. The snare is broken. We are not caught. We are not gone. We are not their shame. – Psalm 124:6-7 (from Queering the Psalms

Some days it feels as though the world is built on traps. Traps of fear. Traps of outrage. Traps that teach us there is never enough, that our neighbors are our enemies, that safety comes by making someone else less safe. The headlines arrive before we’ve finished our coffee, each one asking us to surrender another piece of our hope. 

The psalmist knew what it was to feel surrounded by forces larger than themselves. Yet instead of fixing their eyes on the snare, they turned toward what could never be captured: 

Love. 

Not certainty. Not military might. Not political victory. 

Love. 

The kind of love that refuses every false choice between compassion and courage. The kind of love that insists our humanity is bound together, even when the world profits from our division. 

Love that rises like a riot. Not a riot of destruction, but of liberation. A holy disruption that tears down the walls we’ve mistaken for protection and reminds us they were prisons all along. 

Then comes the miracle: We slip free, like a bird from the hunter’s trap. 

Freedom doesn’t always arrive with fanfare. Sometimes it begins the moment we refuse to let fear narrate our lives. When we choose tenderness, though bitterness feels easier. When we believe another world is still possible. 

Prayer
Liberating Love, loosen whatever binds our spirits. When fear tightens its grip, remind us that our lives were never meant to be lived inside traps of despair or division. Give us the courage to choose compassion over certainty, hope over cynicism, and love that is bold enough to set us—and one another—free. Amen.

Sam HouserAbout the Author
Sam Houser centers their ministry on the sacred work of repair and reconciliation with wounded systems. They are the author of No Longer Keeping the Peace and other works.