Jesus said, “Ephphatha! Be opened.” Mark 7:34
When I was discerning for Holy Orders, I remember hoping God
would just give me a sign or something – something to tell me I was walking
down the right path. “Please just send me an e-mail,” I often whined. I never expected
that I’d have some monumental religious experience like the appearance of a
tower of flames and a voice saying, “Liz……? It’s God…….” I
knew better. But discernment is such an
ephemeral thing, and we rarely know specifically what God wants us to do or
what paths to pursue. God just isn’t into e-mail yet, I guess.
In this week’s Gospel, we will encounter the passage about
Jesus healing a man who was deaf. “Ephphatha! Be opened,” Jesus says. And that command got me to thinking. What if our eyes and ears and hearts were
really opened and not distracted by the white noise that surrounds us day after
day? What would happen if we were really opened? Opened to differing opinions?
Opened to different perspectives? Opened to new neighborhoods and
cultures? I think we’d be astonished.
What if your eyes and ears and hearts were really opened – for just one day?
What would change?
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