Together, standing at the foot of Mount Sinai, the Jewish people witness the moment when G-d descends to the mountaintop to enter into a covenant with Israel. This Shavuot meditation, based on Parashat Yitro (Ex. 19:16-19) asks us to imagine that moment, the very moment when G-d’s glory touches the earth. It appears in This Grateful Heart: Psalms and Prayers for a New Day from CCAR Press.
G-d’s Voice
What if G-d’s voice was so near
That your bones rattled
As thunder echoed inside your chest?
What if G-d’s voice was so near
You could feel the wind hit your face
As your feet seemed to slip on shaking ground?
What if awe and wonder surrounded you,
So close that your knees buckled,
As a pillar of fire from heaven descends to earth?
What if holiness packed all empty space with light
As your lungs filled with the one divine breath
Together with every other living being?
What if G-d’s voice is as near
As your willingness to remember
The moment we stood together on Sinai,
Amid the smoke and the lightning,
Hearing the great blast of the shofar?
What if that moment
Is now?
© 2017 CCAR Press from This Grateful Heart: Psalms and Prayers for a New Day.
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Postscript: If you like this prayer, you might also enjoy: “To Hear Your Voice,” “I Saw G-d” and “In Plain Sight.”
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