Inspiration for your journey to God!

Month: January 2019 (Page 2 of 3)

I will come to you in the silence

God comes to us
Just sit!

New Year, new you

I will come to you in the silence are the lyrics of a beautiful song entitled You Are Mine. Yesterday, it was just what I felt God was speaking to me when I woke up. Wouldn’t you know it, it was one of the songs the choir sang at mass. Blew my mind!

As you all know, a new year brings with it many new blessings, challenges and resolutions. Sometimes, in our resolve to change, we bite off more than we can chew. For me, in my spiritual life, as I continue to thirst for more, I tend to do too much: pick up too many books at one time, pray several devotions, read email subscriptions and follow too many apps. This then becomes a morning prayer ritual that spans several hours.

Don’t get me wrong, if I could do it all day, I would. This is where I am most happy. However, there are days, like yesterday, where I sense God telling me to shut up and be still. I woke up at 4 am yesterday, prayed a rosary and a divine mercy chaplet and said to myself, “I need quiet.” So I sat on my recliner, coffee in one hand, Bible in another. Before I opened the Bible I just sat, enjoying the deafening silence. In that moment, the power of His presence was palpable! Amazing!

God is good all the time

God is so good! He knew what I needed. You have to understand something: although I’m usually alone with my dogs in the morning and it’s usually pretty quiet – there’s always the whisper of the pellet stove, our heat source. Yesterday was different, we didn’t refill it the night before and so it had shut down by the morning. Aaaaah the silence! I refused to refill it. It was just what I needed. Thank you Lord.

I immediately thought of the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 19:11-13. It dawned on me what it all meant for us. It’s not that God is not in the tumult and noise of our lives (as a matter of fact yesterday’s Gospel tells us He gets in the “boat”with us). It’s just that we can’t hear or feel Him there. Imagine the various moments of our lives as the wind, earthquake and fire described in this verse. How can we hear that “soft whisper of a voice” amid all the chaos – the errands, the work, the mindless chatter, the worry and anxiety?

God called to Elijah (for us I would say the call is a prompting, a feeling) in the midst of all the noise and He commanded him to go out and stand before Him on top of the mountain. There goes that mountain again! Isn’t that also where Jesus would go to pray and be renewed? Elijah listened to the prompting and after working through all the noise and worry, He was able to feel God’s presence and hear His message.

I think about the fact that my pellet stove was not running yesterday morning. The house was in complete silence – what a gift that was for me. I can’t stress enough the peace and comfort I feel just sitting, enjoying the silence – not planning my day or worrying about past or future obligations. It may seem like a waste of time to some people, but for me it’s when I feel closest to God and it’s when I feel Him closest to me.

Silence is a virtue

I believe that just sitting, in silence, focusing our attention simply on God is a way of saying: Here I am Lord, I love you, I need you, I want to grow in relationship with you, I want to know you better and do with me what you will. It’s our embrace. It’s our telling God: you matter more to me than anything I have to do.

It may seem like a waste of time but please believe me – it is powerful and it is how we strengthen our relationship with God. It’s how we become united with Him, who calls us to Himself at every moment.

In this New Year, can you commit to sit in silence? Start with just 5 minutes a day and build on that. Don’t sit with a book or the Bible, just sit in complete silence – work through the discomfort. Feel the power!

During one of my silent retreats they discussed the fact that people on the outside looking into the retreat might think “what a waste” but in fact, “it’s the time wasted on a rose that makes it so beautiful.” How poignant! Several days later, I researched the quote on google and realized it came from a children’s book entitled The Little Prince. The wording was a bit different but still poignant.

So many lessons can be learned from the book, The Little Prince by Antoine S. Exupery. In it one of the characters states “it is the time wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important………….you are responsible for your rose.” We most certainly are responsible for our souls. Is your soul important enough for you to “waste” time for it? God bless you!

That at the name of Jesus……..

Jesus
….every knee shall bend!
At the name of Jesus

That at the name of Jesus, every knee shall bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the Glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2: 10-11)

What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus? This was the question asked today as I listened to Pray As You Go. It was a prompt used to help listeners reflect on Phil 2:1-11.

Humility 101

My first thought was: there is victory in humility! Boy, humility keeps coming up in my meditation. God’s trying to tell me something for sure. This verse tells us although He was in the form of God – He did not regard equality with God something to be grasped. One translation says – something to be exploited (like the “dropping names” I mentioned in my last post).

Let that sink in: He was divine and yet He willingly “stooped” to our level. Willingly He suffered, despite the fact that He had the power to change His circumstances. HUMILITY 101!

Victory is ours

The result of His humility? FOR THIS REASON God raised Him to the highest place……..EVERY KNEE SHALL BEND……..EVERY TONGUE PROCLAIM THAT JESUS CHRIST IS LORD!!!!!

Notice it doesn’t say SOME knees shall bend nor SOME tongues proclaim. He is victorious! No matter what the state of affairs in the world and in your personal life, being a disciple means having hope. Hope in the fact that ultimate victory is our inheritance. It’s what we are promised!

Being humble is quite difficult, isn’t it? The world with all its expectations and demands wants us to equate humility with loss, weakness and failure. Scripture, however, tells us just the opposite – humility leads to gain. It gives us strength and ultimately leads to victory. How is that possible? Because when we are humble we surrender our wills to Christ who is all-powerful! If He is for us, who can be against us?

More than I imagined

Contemplating this verse reminds me of a time in my life where I felt defeated and weak because I felt I had lost a battle I never intended to lose. My pride made me lose sight of how God was working in my life. In that instant, I literally heard Jesus speak to me: “ha, YOU feel defeated! How do you think I felt?

It was at that moment that I surrendered. I recognized my smallness and the insignificance of my “defeat” as compared to Jesus. I realized it was okay to let others “win.” I was open to God’s plan even though it seemed to be pushing me in a completely different direction than I had planned for myself. God was plucking me from Lynbrook, further away from my family and gently placing me on a mountaintop in Warwick. It all happened so fast.

Many of you know the story of my move from Lynbrook to Warwick. You understand what I mean when I say it is the best move I have ever made. It has changed my life and blessed me with so much inspiration, human and natural!

I’m still working on my humility. Some days are better than others but reading this verse today gives me hope. Here’s something I read during my advent prep: I can’t, you can, you promised!

Let’s make that our prayer today and everyday as we work toward complete humility. I CAN’T, YOU CAN, YOU PROMISED! Give it ALL to God. God bless you!

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