Wake
up and Listen
by Randall Curtis
I have never been called a man of few words.
And at 44 years old, it is a safe gamble that I will
never have that said about me. You see, once a year I tell myself that I am
sure it would make me a better person to go out in a tent and just be quiet for
a while. I have seen other people more “spiritual” than me do this and it seems
to work great for them. Surely this is the key.
Wind, bugs, running water, my fidgeting around trying to
get comfy, the inevitable scream from some poor camper far away from me as they
swat another mosquito. This is not a quiet place. Often I am amazed at just how
loud everything is. I wonder what I am doing wrong. But I listen.
I admit I have not learned from these annual trips how to
be silent, quiet, and still. In fact, it typically takes another year for me to
talk myself into doing it again. But what I have learned from the loud forest
is that so much is going on in the world and I never listen to it at all.
These trips have
been God slapping me in the face, telling me that all of this is going on
around me in my everyday life. Wake up and listen.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus walks into a temple and starts
throwing over tables. He is telling people to listen to what is going on around
them. It could be said that his whole life was about telling everyone to look outside
themselves and listen to their neighbors and love the people around them.
I have been blessed recently to be a part of an
eye-opening small group on race and justice, and in these gatherings I have
come to realize that I haven’t been listening for a long time. As a white
heterosexual man, I was doing what I could to be a good person while people
around me didn’t have the same opportunities and chances to do good in their
own lives. I wasn’t noticing that they weren’t in the discussion or even at the
table. Like in the forest, it was not about being quiet, but about listening.
What is going on around you today that you are not
listening to?
Living
Well Through Lent 2021
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