Praying in the Wilderness by Raymond A. Foss
Praying in the wilderness, a metaphor for the prayers of the people chosen by God, the children of Abraham, of Jacob, of Moses, the ones who have struggled, toiled, trying to live up to the law, the holy Torah praying for the intercession, for the healing the communion with the God that chose them that made covenant with them time and again that heard the cries of the people, brought them out of slavery, out of bondage; but marched them in the desert, in the wilderness. They pray still, to this day, for the coming, the return of Elijah, the Messiah, the chosen one. The do not share the grace, the belief, that He was here; but it is prayers in the wilderness that speak the truth of these people of the separation, the loss of union with their God and ours
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