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Psalm 118 – from an exposition by St. Ambrose

Psalm 118.  Here is another great excerpt I came across in my reading of the Liturgy of the Hours a few weeks ago.

My father and I will come and make our home with him.  Let your door stand open to receive him, unlock your soul to him, offer him a welcome in  your mind, and then you will see the riches of simplicity, the treasures of peace, the joy of grace.  Throw wide the gate of your heart, stand before the sun of the everlasting light that shines on every man. This true light shines on all, but if anyone closes his window he will deprive himself of eternal light.  If you shut the door of your mind, you shut out Christ.  Though he can enter, he does not want to force his way in rudely, or compel us to admit him against our will.

Born of a virgin, he came forth from the womb as the light of the whole world in order to shine on all men.  His light is received by those who long for the splendor of perpetual light that night can never destroy.  The sun of our daily experience is succeeded by the darkness of night, but the sun of holiness never sets, because wisdom cannot give place to evil. 

Blessed then is the man at whose door Christ stands and knocks.  Our door is faith; if it is strong enough, the whole house is safe.  This is the door by which Christ enters.  So the Church says in Song of Songs; The voice of my brother is at the door.  Hear his knock, listen to him asking to enter:  Open to me, my sister, my betrothed, my dove, my perfect one, for my head is covered with dew, and my hair with moisture of the night.

When does God the Word most often knock at your door? – When his head is covered with the dew of night.  He visits in love those in trouble and temptation, to save them from being overwhelmed by their trials.  His head is covered with dew or moisture when those who are his body are in distress.  That is the time when you must keep watch so that when the bridegroom comes he may not find himself shut out, and take his departure.  If you were to sleep, if your heart were not wide awake, he would not knock but go away; but if your heart is watchful, he knocks and asks you to open the door to him.  

Our soul has a door; it has gates.  Lift up your heads, O gates, and be lifted up, eternal gates, and the King of glory will enter.  If you open the gates of your faith, the King of glory will enter your house in the triumphal procession in honor of his passion.  Holiness too has its gates.  We read in Scripture what the Lord Jesus said through his prophet:  Open for me the gates of holiness.

It is the soul that has its door, its gates.  Christ comes to this door and knocks; he knocks at these gates.  Christ comes to this door and knocks; he knocks at these gates.  Open to him; he wants to enter, to find his bride waiting and watching.

God bless you!

Circulating the Spirit

circulating the Spirit

Spirit

It’s amazing how the Spirit works!  As I waited for my coffee to brew this morning, I decided to clear off my coffee table.  I grabbed a book I had just finished reading and decided to put it back in my bookcase.  While there, I browsed the many titles and one of them caught my eye – Praying with Saint Paul:  Daily Reflections on the Letters of the Apostles Paul.  I opened it to April 17 and here’s what I read:

Circulating the Spirit – Fr. William M. Joensen

Humans continue to try to build things on alternatively larger and smaller scales, all in an attempt to decipher and master the universe.  This is the motivation behind the building of the world’s largest particle collider to date.  It is composed of a circular tunnel extending for many miles that has been described as a kind of Babel built underground.  Dozens of countries manufactured its components and provided scientific expertise, all speaking different native tongues, but united in the common purpose to reduce the world to its most minute particles, including a long postulated particle that imparts mass to all others.

Even if and when they are successful in overcoming their Babel-like origins and achieving their aim, investigators who would thereby claim to have explained the universe would ignore dimensions of reality that cannot be accelerated into existence by mere mortals.  This mysterious dimension is met only by the will expressed in words such as:  “Jesus is Lord.” “Let it be done to me.” “only say the word and I shall be healed.” “I baptize you.” “Speak, Lord, your servant is listening.” “I absolve you.” “Teach us to pray.”

These words are entrusted to the people of God.  Some are pronounced exclusively by ministerial priests, and some are said by all who exercise their baptismal priesthood.  These words are taken to heart and kept there.  God’s people are “kept” people.  But they are not prisoners; they are truly free, with the freedom of the children of God.

The realm of Spirit is not inherently opposed to matter.  Rather, it is the dimension of God’s being encircling all that is, imparting meaning and transforming all that the Spirit touches: water, oil, bread, wine, and human beings.  The Lordship of Jesus is grasped by the only beings whose own flesh may become the dwelling place of the living God.  We are remade by the Spirit, and are capable of making the Lord known.

Master of the universe, you overcome the chaos that we humans encounter, and that we ourselves create.  Allow me humbly to yield to the movements of your Spirit in my life, so that I may be a channel of Spirit and life for others, as all my being declares that you alone are Lord.

This reflection is based on Paul’s writing in 1 Corinthians 12:3 “and no one can say, ‘Jesus is Lord’ except by the Holy Spirit.”  Upon reading the entire reflection, I was moved by the words “God’s people are a ‘kept’ people.  But they are not prisoners; they are truly free, with the freedom of the children of God.”  After reading Paul’s words, I realized what he was getting at.  As children of God we are, or at least should be, free – free of worry, free of anxiety, free of fear and all the negative things that come with being “of this world.”  We CANNOT proclaim that Jesus Christ is Lord, if we do not trust that we are a “kept” people.  That means living by the Holy Spirit or “going with the flow” trusting in God, as I like to say.

So today, don’t let the world news get you down. Don’t let it stop you from being free and proclaiming through your actions and responses that JESUS CHRIST IS LORD! Circulate the Spirit.  God bless you today and always.
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