Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Ruminating and Delighting Upon God's Word

Lately I’ve been appreciating the Jewish artist Marc Chagall’s 1933 work SOLITUDE, which I first stumbled across a month or so ago in a book I've been reading. In the painting, a man wearing a prayer shawl is resting on his hand meditating. He holds a Torah scroll close to his heart in the other hand. Even though the man’s back is set against the city, he's not ignoring his surroundings. Rather, he’s meditating deeply about what God's Torah says about eternal realities. And what of the goat chewing its cud -- while playing a violin?!!! In Chagall’s paintings goats often depict how the Jews were seen as Nazi scapegoats. Even more signficantly, a goat chewing on its cud illustrates the delight an observant Jew experiences ruminating on God’s Word. And what of the violin? Remember the 1971 musical “Fiddler on the Roof”? (By the way, the actor who played Tevye died in May of this year) FIDDLER was inspired by a delightful theme from several of Chagall’s paintings, one of which carried the same name. Instead of being distracted by arguing factions regarding current events, may God's people find their joy and delight by ruminating continually on God’s Word.