Daily Prophets
Day 78
“Strengthen the weak hands, make firm the feeble knees. Say to the anxious of heart, be strong, do not fear; Here is your God! You will come back, you will benefit, God is coming to save you. Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped.”(Isaiah 36:3-5).
Isaiah is continuing to inspire the people with hope. After all of their missteps, after their defeat at the hands of their enemies, after they realize they need to return to God, God will and does respond a thousandfold. The first experience we have; our hands gaining strength again, to hold on to each other, to hold onto God. Then our knees/legs are firmed up so we can stand up straight and tall, rather than bent over and fearful.
“Be strong, do not fear” words so many of us have heard from parents, teachers, friends, spouses, etc. yet, they are so hard to actually practice. Reading these words in this context gives me a new way of understanding/hearing them when spoken. There is a valid reason to be strong and not fear(to the point of being paralyzed); God is here, God is imbuing us with strength, guidance and love. We will reap the benefits of our return to God and we are saved. Being strong here, I believe, is holding on to God, holding on to hope, holding dear these words of Isaiah.
The last promise of Isaiah and God for today: eyes opened and ears unstopped. Isaiah is teaching us that we are all blind as soon as we turn away from God. We all stop hearing truth and seeing truth, we all stop hearing what is really being said and what we are really seeing. This leads us to not being able to discern what is real and what is imaginary, what is true and what is false. Now, we have returned to God who has been waiting for us and the fog lifts and we hear things clear as a bell.
Rabbi Heschel speaks about verses 3 and 5 under the heading of No Word is God’s Last Word. “When all hopes are dashed and all conceit is shattered, man begins to miss what he has long spurned. For this reason, prophetic predictions are seldom final. A change in man’s conduct brings about a change in God’s judgement. No word is God’s final word.”(The Prophets pg 193,194). Many of us forget to return to God when our hopes are dashed, instead we sink into depression, which is why living in depression is the greatest sin. Living there, as opposed to visiting there, is a complete surrender to darkness and hopelessness, as I am understanding Rabbi Heschel today. God is waiting, God is searching for us, God desires our return and God needs us. These foundational truths of Judaism, of spirituality are acted upon by those whose eyes have been opened and ears have been unstopped.
If only our politicians would open their eyes and unstop their ears. Another Capital Police Officer is killed, a week of healing/seeing the George Floyd murder trial and the racism practiced as normal, voting rights being taken away instead of broadened and encouraged. Lies from the mouths of Cruz, Gaetz, McCarthy, McConnell, Hawley, Greene, et al, silence from others. I call upon our politicians, who claim to love God to hear God, to open up your eyes and see what is and how you can relieve suffering, unstop your ears and hear the calls and the cries of the powerless and hopeless. Remember, others whom have been in your position and gone against God’s principles have brought ruin and destruction to themselves and the people. We, the People, will survive, we will be the remnant that the prophets talk about, you, o lying politician, will not.
In recovery we were anxious and our hands were shaking and knees knocking when we began this journey. Our ‘prophets’(sponsors, people with more experience, clergy, therapists, etc) told us that we could and would succeed as we surrendered to and sought better contact with God, as we understand God. We slowly and surely gained strength in our knees and were able to stand on our own two feet, our hands stopped shaking and we began to create a new life with God and others assistance and guidance. We rejoiced in the coming of God and made amends, received forgiveness and the benefits we have reaped so far: a life of clarity, kindness, love, truth, justice and service; is beyond our wildest dreams.
I have had to call on God many times in my recovery because my knees were weak, my hands were shaking, I was blinded by fear and could only hear the negative forces within me and outside of me. I cried out to God, I called upon my guides, my family, my wife, my daughter, my friends, my spiritual guide and they held me up until I could stand on my own again. Life will constantly throw us these roadblocks and I have to be aware of God’s presence and help all the time. Opening my eyes and unblocking my ears has led to a new awareness and a new freedom. I no longer need to prove my worth to anyone, I no longer need to push my way in nor blow up the concrete walls people have built in order to be heard by all. The promise of Isaiah, God is coming to save me, I will benefit and be okay, has happened over and over again for me. Pesach allowed me to see this again and leave the slavery of hurt, pain, anger, sadness, etc. What eye-opening revelation is changing you this year? Stay safe and God Bless, Rabbi Mark