Ascension of the Lord

Why are You Standing There Looking at the Sky?"

Rebecca Ann Gemma, OP

Whenever we meet for our Springfield Dominican Anti-racism weekend with our partners of color, we conclude our time together holding hands in a circle singing our theme song , “Land of the Living”, by Janét Sullivan-Whitaker. In this melodious exchange of words, dance, and heartfelt conviction we often emphasize the phrase: “…don’t look to the sky when the reign of our God is here.”  Here in this place and in this moment Christ is present.  Is this not the same message the angels told the disciples as Jesus was lifted to heaven? Is it not for us today?

I have often heard that where you stand is what you see.  So just imagine you’re standing in the middle of a flower-drenched field.  What do you see?  Color, texture, and swaying objects moving in the wind; beauty surrounds you.  As you take it in, you sense being one with this terrain and time stands still.  The reign of God is here. 

Imagine you’re standing in the middle of a crowded street.  What do you see?  People running here and there: purposeful, spontaneous, hungry, full, peaceful, anxious, isolated, welcomed.  The fullness of humanity gives way to noticing the person closest to you.  In the brevity of time, you seek eye contact in which to make connection and converse with the simplicity of “hello”.  In that nanosecond, communion becomes reality.  The reign of God is here.

Imagine you are standing in the rotunda of your state capital building.  What do you see?  Suit-clad lobbyists basking in their privilege, unaware of trickle-down poverty created to protect the one percent.  Advocates from diverse organizations holding tag-lined signs announcing their needs.  Sufferers of injustice waiting to voice their plight and call for change from their elected leaders.  You move toward those most vulnerable, most abandoned, most battered and with deep humility seek to harmonize with their cries.  The reign of God is here.

Imagine you are sitting in your community room watching the national news.  What do you see?  Immigrants scaling dividing walls, running from Billy clubs of intolerance, and seeking a cactus with which to cower and hide.  Graphics of escalating lines revealing opioid addictions as epidemic.  Political wrangling confirming that the bar of decency, integrity, and truth is despairingly low.  Youth seeking peace and safety in their schools, yet resisted by constitutional purists.  The stranger saving a child from flooded streets, only to lose his life from a felled tree.  In twenty-five minutes you see anguish, futility, violence, courage and hope.  You now close your eyes and hold it all before our living God.  Do not look to the sky. For it is through us, with us and in us that the Spirit will bring about the fullness of God’s reign where all will be whole.  We only have here and now.  Can you not see it?

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