nothing less

“It is not the level of our spirituality that we can depend upon.

It is God and nothing less than God.

For the work is God’s and the call is Gods and everything is summoned by Him to His purpose.”

-Elizabeth Elliott

relationship

“Though I have seen the oceans and the mountains,

though I have read great books and seen great works of art,

though I have heard symphonies and tasted the best foods,

there is nothing greater or more beautiful than those people I love.”

-Christopher de Vinck

the first movement of the dance

“Healing begins not where our pain is taken away, but where is can be shared and seen as part of a larger pain.  The first task of healing, therefore, is take our many problems and pains out of their isolation and place them at the center of the great battle against the evil one…As we create the space to mourn – whether through one-to-one relationships, small support groups, or communal celebrations – we free ourselves little by little from the grip of the evil one and come to discover in the midst of our grief that the same Spirit who calls us to mourn stirs us to make the first movement in our dance with God…

Let me describe…the movements of the dance.  Let me be your dance master for a while!

The first movement is forgiveness.  It’s a very difficult movement.  But, then, all beginnings are difficult, and there is so much forgiving to do.

We have to forgive our parents for not being able to give us unconditional love, our brothers and sisters for not giving us the support we dreamt about, our friends for not being there for us when we expected them.  We have to forgive our church and civil leaders for their ambitions and manipulations.  Beyond all that, we have to forgive all those who torture, kill, rape, destroy – who make this world such a dark place.

And we, ourselves, also have to beg for forgiveness.  The older we become, the more clearly we see that we, too, have wounded others deeply, and are part of a society of violence and destruction.  It is very difficult to forgive and to ask for forgiveness.  But, without this, we remain fettered to our past – unable to dance…

Forgiveness is the great spiritual weapon against the evil one.  As long as we remain victims of anger and resentment, the powers of darkness can continue to divide us and tempt us with endless power games.  But when we forgive those who have threatened our lives, the lose their power over us…Forgiveness enables us to take the first step of the dance. ”

-Henri Nouwen, The Duet of the Holy Spirit: When Mourning and Dancing are One

blunt the edge of truth

IF
I am content to heal a hurt slightly,
saying, “Peace, peace” where is no peace;
If I forget the poignant word “Let love be without dissimulation”
and blunt the edge of truth,
speaking not right things, but smooth things,
then I know nothing of Calvary Love.

-Amy Carmichael, If

spiritual lust

“Dejection stems from one of two sources— I have either satisfied a lust or I have not had it satisfied. In either case, dejection is the result. Lust means “I must have it at once.” Spiritual lust causes me to demand an answer from God, instead of seeking God Himself who gives the answer…Whenever we insist that God should give us an answer to prayer we are off track. The purpose of prayer is that we get ahold of God, not of the answer.”

-Oswald Chambers

i have seen you everywhere

Christ is the old person next door, the one who fell on her steps in the dark and needs a meal every evening for the next month and has no family to prepare it for her.  He can be found in the face of the sixteen-year-old who lives up the street, the one whose father is a crack dealer.

Christ is there in the tentative steps taken by that college student over there, the young girl who cannot find a friend.

He is there in the joy of the young couple down the street who are out every afternoon with the newborn in a stroller, just hoping that you will stop them and share in their joy.

My father used to say that when we get to heaven and see Jesus, our first thought is not going to be that we have never seen him before.  Instead, we will grin and say, “It’s you, it’s you.  I have seen you everywhere.”

-Robert Benson

look for the good

“I remember one of my seminary professors saying people who were able to appreciate others-who looked for what was good and healthy and kind-were about as close as you could get to God-to the eternal good.  And those people who were always looking for what was bad about themselves and others were really on the side of evil. ‘That’s what evil wants,’ he would say, ‘Evil wants us to feel so terrible about who we are and who we know, that we’ll look with condemning eyes on anybody who happens to be with us at the moment.’  I encourage you to look for the good where you are and embrace it.

Whereas traditional friendship (philia) is preferential (to have a friend is to prefer one type of person over another), Christian friendship (agape) is universal, unconditional, and open to all.  Likewise, while the golden rule-“Love your neighbor as yourself”-is a good formula for living a moral life, Christ goes further by challenging us to “Love one another as I have loved you.”

-Paraclete Book of Hospitality

hug

The source of hospitality is the heart of God who yearns to unite every creature within one embrace.

-Rule of Life from the Society of St. John the Evangelist