In today’s first
reading, 1 Kings 19: 9a, 11-16, Elijah is fleeing for his life! God finds
him hiding in a cave at Mt. Horeb and tells him to come out of the cave
and “stand on the mountain before the Lord,” as God “will be passing by.”
Elijah comes out of
the cave, as God asks of him and waits for the Lord to pass by. Hurricane
or tornado-like winds pass by, “rending the mountains and crushing rocks
before the Lord.” The earth quakes, shaking it to its very
foundations. A fire erupts. God is in none of those terrifying disasters.
Following these scary events, everything becomes calm. In the
quiet, Elijah hears a “tiny whispering sound. When he heard this, Elijah
hid his face in his cloak and went and stood at the entrance of the cave.
Note, that it is when
the storm subsided, that Elijah hears God’s voice. In order to discern what God
is asking of us, we need to enter into a state of calmness. We need to become
still in order to hear the Spirit’s “whispering
sound.”
Once it became calm
around Elijah and Elijah is listening for God, God asks him why he is where he
is, like say: Why are you here Elijah? What’s up? From what are you hiding? Elijah answers the
Lord: “I have been most zealous for [you] Lord, the God of hosts. But the
children of Israel have forsaken your covenant, torn down your altars, and put
your prophets to the sword. I alone am left, and they seek to take my
life.”
God wants us to tell
Him what is going on in our lives, what we are thinking and feeling! Being honest and open with the Lord is part
of the discernment process. God will
meet us and talk to us where we are at! And that is where God reveals His will
to us. After Elijah opens up to the Lord,
God says to directs him according to His will: “Go, take the road back to the
desert near Damascus.” He then gives him instructions of what to do for the
people of Israel, against whom he had complained. And from whom he is fleeing
for his life.
In order to discern
God’s will, we need to, like Elijah, come
out of hiding and face that from which we are fleeing. We need to
come before the Lord with our fears. We need to be honest with the Lord in
prayer! And, yes, we need to become quiet in order to hear
the gentle, loving, caring voice of the Lord. The Lord cares about what is
happening in our lives, as he did for his prophet Elijah, and will
help us move on in accord with God’s holy will.
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