THE DREAM
‘There is a
dream dreaming us’, is a saying of the people of the Kalahari. I take it to
mean there is something far greater than we can imagine accompanying us on our
journey. ‘I will plant a noble cedar on the high mountain of Israel’, says Ezekiel,
‘and it will sprout branches and bear fruit.’ We are hardly conscious much of
the time about what is happening within us and around us. Yet we are part of a
drama, a cosmic one!
A priest,
who had become the first locally born pastor of a rural mission, was telling us
during the week of his experience when he was no longer able to afford the
wages his foreign-born predecessor used to regularly pay the workers. They took
him to court and gave him a gruelling day trying to answer questions before the
magistrate. Having ‘tortured’ him till sunset they nicely came to him and
begged for a lift back to the mission! His comment was, ‘nothing they had been
saying all day entered into them.’
It was as
though they lived their lives in compartments which could be lived separately.
They felt no inclination to relate one area of their lives to another. One
could push for what one wanted without any consideration of the implications on
others. This fragmented morality has implications which always surface later.
Our decisions always have an effect on others whether we pay attention or not.
I may think it harmless to throw a plastic bag out of a bus window. But
somewhere along the line my decision will have an effect.
So much for
the negative aspects of our decisions. There are also the positive ones and
there are ‘gentle’ parables that speak of the long-term good effects of what we
do. ‘A farmer throws seed on the land. Night and day, while they sleep or are
awake, the seed sprouts and grows; how, they do not know…’ We have all had
experience of being told, ‘something you said, something you did, had a great
effect on my life.’ We have no memory of saying or doing anything. But it made
an impact, an impact that will last.
We are part
of something far greater than the little world we think we inhabit. We may be
insignificant but we are part of a dream, a dream of God, God wrestling with us
as he did with Jacob, God ‘groaning’ with us (Paul in Romans 8) to build a
better world.
16 June 2024 Sunday
11 B Ez
17:22-24 2 Cor 5:6-10 Mk 4:26-34
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