“This is the meaning of the first Sunday of Lent: to place ourselves decisively on the path of Jesus, the road that leads to life.” Pope Francis
“As they go through the Bitter Valley, they make it a place of springs”(Ps86)
Be the bearer of the water from the well…
Be the water struck from the rock…
Be the water calmed by His word…
Be the water poured forth from His side…
Yes, as you go through the Bitter Valley of this day…
Make it a place of springs….
Allowing a current of grace to flow from you to others…
Yes, making it a place of springs.
We are all just walking each other home…
In the good, the bad, the ugly and the beautiful…
we are all just walking each other home.
Our lives intersect and collide, bump into and bounce off of…
And yet we are all just walking each other home.
In our clumsy, wobbly way of journeying…
infused with grace…
we are all just walking each other home.
“There once was a monk named Epiphanes. One day he discovered in himself a gift from God that he never suspected to possess: he could paint beautiful icons. However he wasn’t any more at peace: he wanted, at all costs, to portray the face of Christ. Where to find a suitable model that would express at the same time suffering and joy, death and resurrection, divinity and humanity? Epiphanes then set off on a journey. He traversed Italy, France, Germany, Spain, scrutinizing every face. Nothing. The face suitable to represent Christ was not there. Tired he fell asleep repeating the words of the psalm ‘Lord, I seek Your face. Show me your face!’ He then had a dream. An angel appeared to him who brought him back to the people he had met and for each person, pointed out the one detail that made that face similar to Christ: the joy of a lover, the innocence of a child, the strength of a farmer, the suffering of a patient, the fear of a condemned man, the tenderness of a mother, the dismay of an orphan, the hope of a young man, the joy of a jester, the mercy of a confessor, the mystery of the bandaged face of a leper … Epiphanes understood and returned to his monastery. He set to work and after a while the icon was ready and he presented it to his abbot. The abbot was astonished: it was wonderful. He wanted to know which model he had used because he wanted to show him to the other artists of the monastery. But Epiphanes said “Nobody, father, was the model because no one is equal to Christ, but Christ is similar to all. You cannot find Christ in the face of one man, but in every man is a fragment of the face of Christ. + Anonymous
Every person is an epiphany of God. He “hides” within each of us and we are invited to seek His face in the faces of all those brothers and sisters upon our path. Holy Spirit, teach us to recognize the many forms of Your presence in one another. Happy Feast of the Epiphany to all!
Stare at the four dots in the center of the picture for about 30 seconds. Then close your eyes. What do you see?
This season we each have received a gift…
The renewal of our salvation.
But you ask…how can I unwrap this gift? how can I live this gift? how can this gift, this year, make more of a difference in my life?
how can I receive this gift more deeply…with more conviction, more conscientiously, with more charity, with more celebration in my heart?
how can I be that convicted, conscientious, charitable, celebrative Christian that is leaven, light, salt in the world?
The answer is simple..
To receive the gift more deeply…we must give the gift away more freely.
For it is in the giving, that we receive.
For the grace to receive more deeply, may I have the courage to give more freely!
Resolutions focus on changing something we perceive as wrong in our lives. Beginning with the negative often ends in the negative. How about starting 2015 with the positive? With ONE WORD. ONE WORD that represents a new focus, a new outlook, a special quality that marks the way ahead. Words are powerful…a single work can inspire, motivate, connect, build up and forge a path forward if that ONE WORD becomes a signpost on our journey. I challenge each of you to prayerfully ask God to reveal to you ONE WORD, YOUR ONE WORD, for the path ahead this year. Then post this word somewhere you frequent, ponder it, chew on it, allow it to transform!
“For last year’s words belong to last year’s language…And net year’s words await another voice.” T. S. Eliot
Happy New Year 2015
From the Heart of J
The buzzing of bee thoughts…humming in the head…
prevent living the glory of the present moment…
with stings of future and past.
The soft gentle rain that hinders the bees’ busyness…
is the mist of fine grace received that quiets the hum…
when all I think, do, or say is brought to Him…
who is the honey of our peace.
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid. ” John 14:27
Find God in the everyday…
In the midst…in the muck..in the ups…in the downs…
Believing in Him is not some form of escapism that takes us away from the richness of the everyday.
It is here, alleluia, we find Him…
In the now of today…in the all of life with us.
Yes, find God today in the everyday…in the midst…
In the gooey, gummy, messy, marvelous of the day…
For it is through Him, with Him, in Him in the unity of the Holy Spirit…
All glory and honor be yours almighty Father forever and ever…
In the everyday…in the midst…in the gooey, gummy, messy, marvelous of THIS day.
God has put “timelessness” in our hearts…
Let us live this SHOCK in the midst…
of the time constrained culture we walk in…
How will you live the timelessness this day?
“I have considered the task which God has appointed for men to be busied about. He has made everything appropriate to its time, and has put the timeless into their hearts, without men’s ever discovering, from beginning to end, the work which God has done. ” Ecc3: 10-11