14th Sunday of Ordinary Time
When you hear the word, prophet, what comes to mind? A person who can successfully foresee the future? Derived from the Greek for “one who speaks on behalf of,” a prophet speaks to us on behalf of God, or on behalf of those who have no one else to speak for them, giving voice to the voiceless. Prophets call on their listeners to be faithful to their religious traditions. They predict the future when they forecast what could happen if God’s message is ignored. For that reason, prophets were not always welcomed.
Undoubtedly, Ezekiel did not relish the task that God entrusted to him. He probably had the gut feeling that whatever he said would fall on deaf ears. Perhaps he would be ignored or even killed, for that is often the fate of prophets who bear unwelcomed news. All he knew then was that God was counting on him to be his voice in the midst of obstinate people who were no longer listening.
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