Most of us are not trailblazers. Throughout history, though, there have been many folks who tirelessly and persistently pursued the promptings of their hearts without giving any care to what others thought or trends dictated.
Jesus is one of them. St. Teresa of Calcutta and St. Francis of Assisi are examples of others. The rest of us are people who take a more measured look at things, want to test the waters, and take our time choosing what path or person to follow. We need credible witnesses of faith. We need the Moses people in our lives to show us by word and deed who God is and what integrity and a purpose-driven life looks like. They are the pointers to truth, who, even though they struggle themselves, seem to embody an unspoken timeless wisdom that just sounds and feels right.
Jesus taught with this same time of authority and caught the attention of the greatest of skeptics. They were astonished. Even though we need our human prophets, we can also be somewhat prophetic ourselves by putting integrity and conviction behind our embrace of the Gospel. Perhaps much to our surprise, we all have the power to be a credible witness.