Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Mine Ebenezer

When the events of the past week were unfolding, my brain went into shutdown mode. It locked onto a fearful image and stayed there. I could not recollect a single lesson God taught me this year. I knew they were in my head and heart somewhere, but I simply couldn't remember.

Rev. Gregory S. Neal defines it:
"an Ebenezer, literally, is a "stone of help," or a reminder of God’s Real, Holy Presence and Divine aid. Spiritually and theologically speaking, an Ebenezer can be nearly anything that reminds us of God’s presence and help: the Bible, the Sacramental Elements, a cross, a picture, a fellow believer, a hymn – those things which serve as reminders of God’s love, God’s Real Presence, and God’s assistance are "Ebenezers."

My dad pointed out to me that this blog is my Ebenezer. It's here that I've recorded my thoughts and feelings, as well as what I feel God's been teaching me this year. When I was unable to latch onto anything positive, I was able to come back here and remind myself of God's help and presence. So, here I raise mine Ebenezer...again and again.

2 comments:

Ariana said...

It is rather cathartic isn't it, having all this compiled in a place where we can go back and see who we were that day. (as for the posts, yes, I whipped that out over my lunch break, but I've been writing poems (and songs too!) for a long time. I think my first poem selected for publishing was age 13. It comes easier now. Notice I couldn't finish with the beautiful imagery of the beginning part. I had to resort to humor! Alas.)

Phil said...

Thank you for giving me my own Ebenezer in your writing today! I'm grateful and proud.