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If we REALLY knew our Lord……….

St. Teresa of Avila

If we really knew…..

During my morning prayer yesterday, I came across this reflection taken from Way of Perfection by Saint Teresa of Avila.  I couldn’t resist sharing.  Enjoy!

When asking a favor of some person of importance would anyone be so ill-mannered and thoughtless as not first to consider how best to address him in order to make a good impression and give him no cause for offense? Surely he would think over his petition carefully and his reason for making it, especially if it were for something specific and important as our good Jesus tells us our petitions should be.  It seems to me that this point deserves serious attention.  My Lord, could you not have included all in one word by saying:  “Father, give us whatever is good for us”?  After all, to one who understands everything so perfectly, what need is there to say more?

O Eternal Wisdom, between you and your Father that was enough; that was how you prayed in the garden.  You expressed your desire and fear but surrendered yourself to his will.  But as for us, my Lord, you know that we are  less submissive to the will of your Father and need to mention each thing separately in order to stop and think whether it would be good for us, and otherwise  not ask for it.  You see, the gift our Lord intends for us may be by far the best, but if it is not what we wanted we are quite capable of flinging it back in his face.  That is the kind of people we are; ready cash is the only wealth we understand.

Therefore, the good Jesus bids us repeat these words, this prayer for his kingdom to come in us:  Hallowed be your name, your kingdom come.  See how wise our Master is!  But what do we mean when we pray for this kingdom?  That is what I am going to consider now, for it is important that we should understand it.  

Our good Jesus placed these two petitions side by side because he realized that in our inadequacy we could never fittingly hallow, praise, exalt or glorify this holy name of the eternal Father unless he enabled us to do so by giving us his kingdom here on earth.  But since we must know what we are asking for and how important it is to pray for it without ceasing and to do everything in our power to please him who is to give it to us, I should now like to give you my own thoughts on the matter.

Of the many joys that are found in the kingdom of heaven, the greatest seems to me to be the sense of tranquility and well-being that we shall experience when we are free from all concern for earthly things.  Glad because others are glad and for ever at peace, we shall have the deep satisfaction of seeing that by all creatures the Lord is honored and praised, and his name blessed.  No one ever offends him, for there everyone loves him.  Loving him is the soul’s one concern.  Indeed it cannot help but love him, for it knows him.  Here below our love must necessarily fall short of that perfection and constancy, but even so how different it would be, how much more like heaven, if we really knew our Lord!

So, how well do you know Him?  God bless you!

Transformation

I did it!  I managed to maintain my composure.  I kept to my Advent routine of lighting my advent wreath each day as I prayed with scripture and I followed through with the Jesse tree by adding an ornament each day until Christmas Eve – this ritual included the O Antiphons as well.  I finally picked up my Christmas tree on Christmas Eve eve and it didn’t make its way into my house until the afternoon of Christmas Eve.

This Christmas was much different for me – I think it’s the first time in my entire life that I spent it alone – my husband and I had no company and we declined all invitations.  Despite everyone’s concern that we were going to be “alone” for Christmas, we didn’t see it as something negative.  I actually saw it as an opportunity to remain focused – focused on the true meaning of Christmas.  I woke up on Christmas Eve excited about the usual cooking, cleaning and decorating, only this time I was preparing my home for our Lord and Savior.  I don’t think it’s possible to express, in words, the excitement, anticipation and joy I felt in my heart on Christmas Eve.  There was even a sense that I wasn’t going to finish it all in time, that it wasn’t going to be good enough or grand enough for the newborn King!  In the end, I did finish in time and I found it all to be satisfactory.

As I sat back and took it all in, one word came to mind:  TRANSFORMATON! My four week journey through Advent culminated in total transformation on Christmas Day.  Transformation of heart and mind, transformation of customs and traditions, transformation of decor and a transformation of natural materials.

The transformation of heart and mind came through my reading, prayer and meditations for the season.  It not only deepened my relationship with God, but it opened my mind and resulted in an increased awareness of customs, symbols and traditions I didn’t know enough about.

The transformation of customs and traditions came as a result of my increased knowledge and awareness.  I have decided to make meaningful changes to some of my own customs and traditions. This is the first year I actually “waited” for Christmas and enjoyed Christmas Eve as the beginning of a season as opposed to the end of a season.  From now on I will begin my decorating on Christmas Eve – which will include a “ceremonial” replacement of the Jesse tree with a Christmas tree.  The transformation of decor came when I replaced my normal fall decorations with evergreens, lights, holiday candles, nativity scenes and meaningful ornaments.

Taking our cue from the show Alaska: The Last Frontier, my husband and I decided to make gifts for one another this year – so we transformed pieces of nature into works of art.  His homemade gift to me brought me to tears because of the thought and effort that went into it.  It was simple yet profound in sentiment.  My homemade gift left him speechless for the same reasons.  The gifts cost nothing more than time yet they meant so much and will be cherished for years to come.

Along with the birth of Jesus, for us,  this Christmas brought the birth of many new customs and traditions – most importantly it brought about the birth of transformation – a transformation that started in my heart and continued to pump through my veins and into every aspect of my life.  This was, by far, one of the best Christmases I have ever experienced.  In its simplicity it had the power to produce colossal transformation. The lesson here:  Never underestimate the POWER of simplicity, solitude and waiting! God bless you!

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