Reflection: ‘Designed for refuge’
High, splendid, safe, spacious, fruity — even sweet-smelling! Ezekiel’s tree sounds like the perfect hide-away. I’m a lover of treehouses (I’ve even got a ‘would you like to up live in a tree’ Pinterest board). Every childhood home I’ve lived in, and every home our own children have lived in, has had a treehouse. We even had a self-constructed perch for each of us. We wiled away many nostalgic hours of rest and play in those trees.
Sheltered rest and play in the shade of safe trees is an image that would comfort many a stateless/homeless person, not just in the prophet Ezekiel’s day. This kind of tree or forest of trees is a description of the Kingdom of God, and it offers safe harbour for anyone and everyone who serves him as king.
Sound like your church? Your home group? Your youth group? Your family?
Prayer:
Comfort your uncomfortable people, Father, through the safe and nurturing home of your church. Make us the perfect hideaway for those who risk their lives to follow you. Keep us attentive to the elderly, the lonely, the needy and the marginalised. Keep us tender and intentional with little ones. Patient and personable with the awkward. Keep us welcoming to newcomers. Keep us ever-faithful to you and your people.