The prophetic speech is disruptive and piercing. His or her words are unbearable to King and Priest because you cannot serve both God and money, both God and power. You will hate one and love the other.
So while we tend towards serving our own privilege and sacrificing to the god of the economy, the prophets weep and imagine a bitter end and yet, rather than revel in grief, the prophets have the tenacity to hope vigorously in an undoing of this world and the inbreaking of something radically new.
If you'd like to learn more about Seth Cardinal Dodginghorse or see the speech he gave on Oct 1st follow this link:
https://broadview.org/seth-cardinal-dodginghorse-interview/
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/tsuutina-trail-opening-land-conflict-1.5746607
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