Sometimes we get lost in the details.
We cannot see the forest for the trees, the saying goes. Sometimes we get tied up in the minutia
of Christian morals and ethics, forgetting why we are concerned in the first
place. Sometimes, we need to be reminded of the big picture, the really big
picture.
we see it today in Mark. All use visionary language and imagery to tell their story on a
cosmic scale.
"In those days" and "at that
time" Daniel, makes time, a specific moment in time, the focus of our
attention. He then starts to give this time a shape. "It shall be
like" Daniel try's to describe the un-describable. At that time it shall be
like an earthly, as well as, a cosmic transformation. This happening will
disrupt the flow of human history. It will fulfill, and so end, creation itself.
What was and is, will never be the same.
There will be resistance as the powers of this world fight to keep their place.
And there will be struggle and suffering in this epic confrontation.
In the midst of darkness where some will be in
everlasting horror and disgrace, the wise shall shine bright like the firmament
and those who lead the many to justice shall be like stars shinning forever.
Daniel is clear enough - however it
plays out, whatever shape it takes - out of darkness light shall come. Out of suffering good shall come. Out of
death, life shall come.
In those days after that tribulation.
Again, a marking of a specific moment in history that changes existence, the
sun will darkened, the moon will not shine, the stars will fall from the sky,
even the powers of heaven shall be shaken. This is cosmic, cataclysmic, stuff.
In the very midst of the darkest hour a
glorious thing will happen, the Son of Man will come, in the clouds with great
power and glory. Think of the towering thunder heads over Mt Miguel.
The faithful, who have lived the faith, stayed
the course amidst temptation and trial, will be gathered together as one from
the ends of the earth, no one of good will, will be forgotten.
When will that time come and what are the signs of its coming?
All we know is what Jesus told us - It is like the fig tree, whose new shoots and leaves announce the coming summer.
This cosmic transformation (like the fig tree announcing the proper season) comes,
in its own proper season. When it is meant to happen. In God's time. Because, this is God's business.
In the face of this mystery of coming, this is a promise worth holding onto.
But, this is a good thing. The reign of
God, is necessarily bigger than us, grander than us, beyond us. The reign of
God is relentlessly coming or growing or unfolding or being revealed or even
being discovered and you and I can do nothing to bring it about faster or
slower. We can only wait in joyful
expectation, persevering faith and confident hope for its coming. But, this
waiting is not passive. Because, there is another part of this story.
And so you and I live out the little
picture, details in a still life, the string of hours and days,
living our faith in Jesus and his
Gospel message. Meeting all that comes our way, whether it be peace and joy or
storm and stress with Christian virtues and Christian hope that God does what
he promised he will do -
I will bring light out of darkness, I
will make straight the crooked, I will make all things new.
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