"But you, prepare yourself; stand up and tell them all that I
command you. Do not be terrified on account of them, or I will terrify you
before them; For I am the one who today makes you a fortified city, A pillar of
iron, a wall of bronze, against the whole land: Against Judah’s kings and
princes, its priests and the people of the land. They will fight against you,
but not prevail over you, for I am with you to deliver you—oracle of the
LORD" (Jeremiah 1: 17 - 19).
The mission laid out for Jeremiah and the manner of its
accomplishment reminds me of that of Ezekiel which is reproduced below:
"The voice said to me: Son
of man, stand up! I wish to speak to you. As he spoke to me, the spirit entered
into me and set me on my feet, and I heard the one who was speaking say to me:
Son of man, I am sending you to the Israelites, a nation of rebels who have
rebelled against me; they and their ancestors have been in revolt against me to
this very day. Their children are bold of face and stubborn of heart—to them I
am sending you. You shall say to them: Thus says the Lord GOD. And whether they
hear or resist—they are a rebellious house—they shall know that a prophet has
been among them. But as for you, son of man, do not fear them or their words.
Do not fear, even though there are briers or thorns and you sit among scorpions.
Do not be afraid of their words or be terrified by their looks for they are a
rebellious house. You must speak my words to them, whether they hear or resist,
because they are rebellious." Ezekiel 2: 1-7)
The message in Ezekiel 2: 1 – 7 is
very clear. God is sending His envoy to
a very challenging mission. The target
audience has a terrible reputation. Not
only are they very rebellious and obstinate, they are notorious for
intimidating and treating badly any ambassador sent to them. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. The word of God reveals our true identity to
us. It also reveals our mission. With a tough mission comes a solid assurance
of protection from the Almighty. “Do not
be afraid of their words or be terrified by their looks for they are a
rebellious house. You must speak my words to them, whether they hear or resist,
because they are rebellious." With
this type of assurance, I too count myself ready to go.
There is no ambiguity in the message. I remember now the mission of Mary as
communicated to her by the Prophet Simeon.
I paraphrase it thus: Your Son
will be a sign of contradiction. His life
and mission will be the cause of the rise and fall of many in Israel. You will be intimately involved in this
titanic battle. A sword will pierce
through your heart but you will survive the mortal blow.
Why are Ezekiel 2: 1 – 7 and Jeremiah 1: 17 – 19 part of the
PL scriptures? Each time I read or hear
them, I take particular notice. The mirror
is an image of the word of God. What do I
see when I look into the mirror of Ezekiel 2: 1 – 7 and Jeremiah 1: 17 – 19? I wonder whether there is a message for me
here.
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