God never speaks in this book. With all of the accusations and the questions put forth; God remains silent. A feeling of distance adds to this sense of God not even hearing the cries or the prayers. But someone is listening. Someone is seeing. The first words spoken by the widow are, “Look, Lord.” She is crying out, “God can’t you, won’t you look at me?!” And then the geber shows up and says, “I have seen …” There is someone at last. Now, in the final poem, a prayer, there is no longer first- person singular, but first-person plural.
What we witness is those who are suffering move toward one another, lament, cry out and eventually are found praying together. It’s possible that right there, in the midst of the flesh and bone of human beings, in that very place is where God is. What this teaches us is that God is present in the other - in the midst of pain, hardship, disappointment - when we cry out and we are not alone in our cry but surrounded by others. That is God being present. Too often we try to have answers, but maybe we are the answer. An answer given simply by us showing up.
March 12, 2023: Can These Bones Live - Jonathan Merritt
March 5, 2023: Dirt - Michael Hidalgo
February 26, 2023: A Picture of the Divine - Dave Neuhausel
February 19, 2023: The Message is The Medium
February 12, 2023: Girl Stand Up - Bekah Stewart
February 5, 2023: Living in the Tombs - Michael Hidalgo
January 29, 2023: And Also - Jonathan Merritt
January 22, 2023: Four Wisdom Sayings - Michael Hidalgo
January 15, 2023: Nothing Wasted - Amanda Lum
January 8, 2023: The Tragedy of Loving Little - Michael Hidalgo
December 24, 2022: The Extraordinary Ordinary
December 18, 2022: Kings and Other Things - Michael Hidalgo
December 11, 2022: A New Exodus - Bekah Stewart
December 4, 2022: Go Back a Different Way - Michael Hidalgo
November 26, 2022: Take Her Home - Michael Hidalgo
November 20, 2022: You Were Expecting Me? - Amanda Lum
November 11, 2022: A Tale of Two Crowds - Michael Hidalgo
November 6, 2022: Faith in the One Who Sees You
October 30, 2022: Good News for Postmodern Humanity - Brian McLaren
October 23, 2022: Living the Future in the Present - Michael Hidalgo
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