The Prophet as Watchman: Receiving Grace through our Stumbling Blocks
We receive the gift of understanding once we agree to study the stumbling blocks in our path. This understanding will transform our lives and the lives of others as we rejoice in the stoning we have received. Others will see that we rise again, once the stoners retreat. Others will see that we have survived the stoning and that we have lived to pick up those stones hurled as killing missiles. They will see that we study those stones and that we have been blessed with the gift of reading the transforming message of each stone . . . because we respond to the call of the prophet, because we recognize that we are Sentinel People, and because we become prophets ourselves.
Ezekiel foresaw this Kingdom of prophets. He foresaw that there would be a time when God would walk among us, would be one of us, would show us the way to turn and return to the God we had abandoned. Ezekiel fore heard the trumpet blast of our response to God.
And so we pray . . .
Let us rejoice and be glad each time we stumble over something which strikes at our hearts.
Let us announce this gladness as the watchman Ezekiel announces the Coming of Christ.
Let us study the stumbling blocks in our path as we journey in the new Kingdom.
Let us examine the stones which the stoners throw, and read their unique messages for us.
Let us open our hearts and minds and souls to the God who created us.
Let us hope for the transformation of all of God’s people.
Let us trust that we are upheld as we work our way along the obstacle-strewn path toward home.
Let us be sentinel people, People of the Watch, calling out that the Kingdom is now.
Let us be prophets who announce that the Messiah is already among us.
Let us love ourselves and one another . . . for the Christ is in our midst . . . for the Kingdom is now.
Let us be a Sentinel People, announcing the Kingdom of God.
Amen.
Tomorrow, giving thanks for our stumbling blocks.
Adapted from a reflection written on January 19, 2008.
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