The role of the stranger in our lives is vital in the context of Christian faith, for the God of faith is one who
continually speaks truth afresh, who continually makes all things new. God persistently challenges conventional
truth and regularly upsets the world’s way of looking at things. It is no accident that this God is so often
represented by the stranger, for the truth that God speaks in our lives is very
strange indeed. Where the world sees
impossibility, God sees potential. Where
the world sees comfort, God sees idolatry.
Where the world sees insecurity, God sees occasions for faith. Where the world sees death, God proclaims
life. God uses the stranger to shake us
from our conventional points of view, to remove the scales of worldly
assumptions from our eyes. God is a
stranger to us, and it is at the risk of missing God’s truth that we
domesticate God, reduce God to the role of familiar friend.
--Parker Palmer,
The Company of Strangers
Image source: Marc Chagall, Abraham and the Three Angels (1966),
http://happycatholic.blogspot.com/2017/02/genesis-notes-man-of-covenant.html
For more on this topic, see Fr. Ron Rolheiser's article, Welcoming the Stranger.
http://happycatholic.blogspot.com/2017/02/genesis-notes-man-of-covenant.html
For more on this topic, see Fr. Ron Rolheiser's article, Welcoming the Stranger.
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