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Elijah was going to meet God He grabbed his wallet Zipped up his hoodie Set his phone to “vibrate” Stepped outside and hailed a cab. When he got to the theatre He made sure it was the surround sound 3D picture with the reclining seats Extra butter on the popcorn But God wasn’t at the movies. So he plugged in his headphones And he cranked his Spotify playlist And he laughed at his favorite Youtube videos And he texted the smartest people he knew But there wasn’t an app for this. So he ganged up with his friends And tramped from bar to bar to club And he danced and drank and ate chicken wings And the bass nearly shattered his ear drums But God wasn’t at the party. Then Elijah found himself alone And there was a sheer silence A screaming silence A whispering silence The neon faded and the noise died He hid his face When there whispered A still, small voice The question of God, “What are you doing here, Elijah?”
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Nov 27, 2017
Nov 27, 2017 at 1:57 PM UTC
The 21st-Century Prophet
Elijah was going to meet God He grabbed his wallet Zipped up his hoodie Set his phone to “vibrate” Stepped outside and hailed a cab. When he got to the theatre He made sure it was the surround sound 3D picture with the reclining seats Extra butter on the popcorn But God wasn’t at the movies. So he plugged in his headphones And he cranked his Spotify playlist And he laughed at his favorite Youtube videos And he texted the smartest people he knew But there wasn’t an app for this. So he ganged up with his friends And tramped from bar to bar to club And he danced and drank and ate chicken wings And the bass nearly shattered his ear drums But God wasn’t at the party. Then Elijah found himself alone And there was a sheer silence A screaming silence A whispering silence The neon faded and the noise died He hid his face When there whispered A still, small voice The question of God, “What are you doing here, Elijah?”
1 Kings 19:11-13
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Nov 27, 2017
Nov 27, 2017 at 1:57 PM UTC
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