I am neither a prophet...
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"I am neither a prophet nor a prophet's son," my seminary liturgics professor liked to say when confronted by questions from students -- questions probing the uncharted future about which he did not have answers. We were always disappointed when he'd say that. We were not asking for revelations, only his best judgment shaped by sanctified common sense.
That's what a prophet does -- gives his or her best judgment shaped by sanctified common sense. A prophet earns the right to be heard by displaying a good sense of attunement to God's activity. No wonder prophets are unpopular. God still acts in our world apart from what the Gallup Poll announces. Prophets speak for such a God.
Perhaps the best way to know who the prophets are is to know who God is, for one sounds like the other.
That's what a prophet does -- gives his or her best judgment shaped by sanctified common sense. A prophet earns the right to be heard by displaying a good sense of attunement to God's activity. No wonder prophets are unpopular. God still acts in our world apart from what the Gallup Poll announces. Prophets speak for such a God.
Perhaps the best way to know who the prophets are is to know who God is, for one sounds like the other.
