Exile
In the thirtieth year, in the fourth month, on the fifth day of the month, as I was among the exiles by the Chebar canal, the heavens were opened, and I saw visions of God.
Ezekiel 1:1 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/ezk.1.1.ESV
Ezekiel was meant to be starting out as a priest of the Lord. Yet he was exiled from Jerusalem and probably felt like his life's calling had been snatched away from him. Thankfully, God had even better plans for him.
Ezekiel was in captivity by a Babylonian canal: maybe a makeshift migrant camp had grown up around it. He probably felt as far from God as he could be. Yet even there, many miles from home, God spoke to him.
One of the big lessons in the early chapters of Ezekiel is that God isn't confined by geography. He doesn't just linger around Jerusalem. Our God is in the heavens, He does all that He pleases.
You might not be on pilgrimage today to some 'holy' place. Yet the Lord can meet you right where you are and reveal Himself to you. Christ Jesus is the means by which we can get to know Father God.
'Our Heavenly Lord and Father, we thank You for revealing Yourself to us wherever we're at. Please help us to be open to learn from You, and honour You, in Christ's name, amen'
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