A Covenant of Peace
While in exile Ezekiel was granted visions.
More disasters were approaching: the temple will be destroyed.
But the longer view brings comfort.
What is divided will again become one. Israel will be restored. God promises a new covenant.
Jesus is the new covenant. He brings healing and forgiveness. The lowly are lifted up.
Even enemies are invited. He does not kill.
Why, he is a man of peace. Of course, we must get rid of him.
In our time, violence drives millions into exile.
Refugee camps are crowded and unsafe.
Like our ancestors, the scattered dream of returning.
At home, most of us barely notice. War is not my problem. Refugees are forgotten in our busy lives.
Now and then, we check in. The sights disturb us. Flip the channel.
Hardly anyone bothers to act.
Where are the peacemakers, those troublemakers, in my town?
Holy Week begins.
We join those in exile.
Our bones are dry, we thirst.
Our lofty plans are shattered.
We are tired of the killing, tired of our obstinate divisions.
God, make us new.
In the quiet of these days
We turn to You.
Jeanne Schuler
We live in the city near the university with our three children, so work and family form almost a whole…but not a seamless whole. Family, faith, work, old neighborhoods, leftist (leftover) politics, and enough community are my measures of reality. Also, a good dog named Sid.
Scripture has depths missing from other forms of wisdom. This is closer to the ground we walk on.
