Daily Reflection November 28, 2017 |
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Daniel had a way with words, wisdom, and very powerful people. When asked to interpret the meaning of the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream concerning the destruction of a multi-media statue by an enormous stone, Daniel did not immediately, verbally stone the king. He, instead, began by saying, “you, O King, are the king of kings.” That beginning, knowing what we know of earthly leaders, most likely got the king’s attention. Daniel continued his explanation by comparing Nebuchadnezzar to the golden head of the dream statue. A first reading of this passage may give the impression that Daniel was an arch-sycophant, but as we read on, he seems to be a realist, and possibly, a futurist. Each element of the statue, whether made of gold, bronze, or literally, feet of clay, would crumble to dust and blow away. The kingdom that God has made for us “shall never be destroyed…and it will stand forever. God has revealed what shall be in the future , …and its meaning is sure,” Daniel said. Today’s gospel reading also has a warning about the destruction of a revered object, the temple in Jerusalem. Jesus warns that “no stone will be left upon another that will not be thrown down.” We know that this became a reality when the Romans destroyed the temple in AD 70, and literally threw its stones down. The things that man builds are fragile; only God endures. |
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