Exodus 23:20-33: Reward of Fidelity
Thursday, March 21, 2019
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Just over two years ago we looked at chapters 20 to 24 of Exodus to reflect on the two-way relationship we have with God as represented by the Covenant agreement mediated through Moses and represented in a very visual way by the Ten Commandments. Today we can zero in on 23:20-33 and spend some time with the image of the angel of the Lord who goes before us, to guard us on our way and to bring us to our destination, a place prepared for us by God in the New Jerusalem.
We need not doubt that there is a dwelling place for us and a purpose for us beyond this life. John records what Jesus tells us in Chapter 14 of his Good News: Do not let your hearts be troubled. You have faith in God; have faith in me. In my father’s house there are many dwelling places. If there were not, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you? The apostles knew – and we know today – that this man Jesus who has always acted in compassion will not lie to us for the sake of easing fear. He speaks truth to us because he can do other thing – he cannot lie. This we know and hold through faith, we believe through hope, and we act in through love.
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I have noticed something about life and perhaps you have, too. I cannot miss the fact that the more often and the more deeply I trust the God who goes before me as a column of smoke in the day and as a column of fire by night (Exodus 13:20-22), the more confidence I feel, the less fear I experience, and the easier it becomes to do what God asks of us in today’s reading: Be attentive to the voice. Do not rebel against it. My children, grandchildren and friends know that when I feel frightened, I step into that column – which seems a foolish thing to do when we notice how it roils and churns. And yet there is something mystical in this pulsing smoke and intense fire – it empowers more than it overcomes; it gives life rather than consumes it.
Be attentive to the voice. Do not rebel against it. What is the reward we receive for this kind of fidelity? To live within this column of smoke and fire and never be consumed. To know the touch of God within and without. To shed fear, to love well, and to walk humbly with our God.
Be attentive to the voice. Do not rebel against it.
A re-post from March 21, 2012.
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