Kayla Hammond - Landscapes of the Sacred
In the Landscapes of the sacred book in the chapter in The Ordinary as Mask of the Holy it explains how often times things that are sacred are often hidden with a mask. One part that stood out to me was Martin Luther's explanation of this concept.
He claimed that God could never be pursued directly, and in order to shield human beings from the unapproachable light of God's glory always remains hidden. Even in the Catholic church when given his body and blood it is hidden in the form of bread and wine. In scripture 1 Kings 19, 11-12:
11. Then the LORD said Go out and stand on the mountain before the LORD-but the lord was not in the wind after the wind, an earthquake-but the LORD was not in the earthquake, 12. after the earthquake, fire-but the LORD was not in the fire, after the fire, a light silent sound.
It is in the whispers that God is often heard therefore we often have to look harder for him. This past week for advent I decided to challenge myself in looking for Christ in all things. After reading this chapter I now realize that Christ is in the ordinary things that I tend to not notice. Things such as the Christmas tree we put up every year that brings everyone so much joy and hope.
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