Abraham Joshua Heschel

Gaining Perspective - By Abraham Joshua Heschel

Prayer is a perspective from which to behold, from which to respond to, the challenges we face. [Humans] in prayer do not seek to impose their will upon God; they seek to impose God's will and mercy upon themselves. Prayer is necessary to make us aware of our failures, backsliding, transgressions, sins.


Taken from Inward/Outward 


Sitting at lunch the other day, the young woman was deeply disturbed by the news she heard coming from a voice through her iPhone.  She stopped looking at her computer and set it to sleep.  She hung up the phone, her eyes watered over like slightly like one staring at a computer screen for too long.  The half eaten sandwich no longer was appealing as she stood to leave, almost forgetting her over-sized purse which now she feels she overpaid for.  Walking to the door toward her car, she makes it halfway and sits at a table outside the cafe paralyzed.


"Are you okay?" I asked.


Looking up at me with a look in her eyes as though she was looking through her relationship Rolodex to recognized who was asking.  Unable to identify any connection she replies, "My friend is dying.  I do not know what to do."  


"My name is Jason and if you do not mind me asking, what is your friend's first name?"


"Sandra."


When I I asked if it would be okay to her if I prayed for Sandra, she looked at me with a very quizzical look as though I had stopped speaking English and began speaking German.  


I am not sure why she looked puzzled when I asked, perhaps because it is a stranger making the request or maybe she does not pray or "believe in that sort of stuff."  Or maybe she has been taught that prayer is something you do to ask God to do something (such as heal someone) and that never "works".  I do not know.  


What I do know is that I understand prayer in the spirit of Heschel - I seek to impose the Mercy and Grace of God onto the human situation.  I do not pray that Sandra's illness he cured (while I hope it is), I pray for God's Grace to be imposed upon Sandra, this young woman and me.

Quotes

Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw

"Too often the patriotic values of pride and strength triumph over the spiritual values of humility, gentleness, and sacrificial love."

"We in the church are schizophrenic: we want to be good Christians, but deep down we trust that only the power of the state and its militaries and markets can really make a difference in the world."

"Rather than placing our hope in a transitional church that embodies God's kingdom, we assume America is God's hope for the world, even when it doesn't look like Christ."

Abraham Joshua Heschel:

“The opposite of good is not evil, but indifference.”

“An individual dies when he ceases to be surprised.”

“No religion is an island”

“The cure of the soul begins with a sense of embarrassment; embarrassment at our pettiness, prejudices, envy and conceit. Embarrassment at the profanation of life. A world that is full of grandeur has been turned into a carnival.”

“The primary purpose of prayer is not to make requests, the primary purpose of prayer is to praise.”

“Prayer will not save us, but will allow us to be worth being saved.”

“Some are guilty but all are responsible.”

Apex of creation???

I have heard that humanity is the apex of creation because humanity was the last (or first) element of creation. That creation was not completed until humanity came into existence. This interpretation has developed into a lot of horrible actions taken by humanity all being justified because humanity is the crown of creation. This really has been a point of argument for the entire "green" movement.

And I ran across Heschel today who said that the six days of creation cannot be completed unless the seventh day was created - Sabbath.

The crown of creation is not humanity (especially in the first creation story) but Sabbath. What a shift from anthropomorph-centricism (humans at the center of creation) to Sabbath-centricism.

Heschel quotes and famous picture

"Racism is man's gravest threat to man - the maximum hatred for a minimum reason."

"In regard to cruelties committed in the name of a free society, some are guilty, while all are responsible."

"Remember that there is a meaning beyond absurdity. Be sure that every little deed counts, that every word has power. Never forget that you can still do your share to redeem the world in spite of all absurdities and frustrations and disappointments."

"All it takes is one person… and another… and another… and another… to start a movement"

"Wonder rather than doubt is the root of all knowledge."

"A religious man is a person who holds God and man in one thought at one time, at all times, who suffers no harm done to others, whose greatest passion is compassion, whose greatest strength is love and defiance of despair."

"God is of no importance unless He is of utmost importance."

"Self-respect is the fruit of discipline, the sense of dignity grows with the ability to say no to oneself."

"Life without commitment is not worth living."

"A Jew is asked to take a leap of action rather than a leap of thought."