Come to Stillness: Take a few minutes to allow your mind and heart to
be still before God.
Opening Prayer:
Dear Jesus,
During this day help me quiet all the
thoughts that fill my head—where I must go, whom I must see, and what I must
do. In their place, give me a sense of
your order, your peace, and your time.
Help me to understand that you are in
control, and I can trust you with my day.
Help me to realize that nothing on my to-do list is important if it is
not what you want me to do.
I give all my tasks to
you and trust you to bring order to them.
In these moments, dear Jesus, come to me, be with me, and free me from
the tyranny of “to do.” (Quiet Spaces by Patricia F. Wilson)
Scripture Reading for the Day: Psalm 62:1-12
Reading for Reflection:
Here the deeper meaning
of any rule in the spiritual life becomes visible. Instead of giving us methods to control and
direct and determine our own life, a spiritual rule wants to offer an open and
free space within and among us where God can touch us with God’s loving
presence. It wants to make it possible
for us not so much to find God as to be found by God, not so much to direct our
life towards God, as to be directed by God, not so much to love God, as to be
loved by God.
This might sound quite passive. But the contrary is true. It requires active spiritual work to keep
space for God. Why? Our ever-present fears keep trying to fill up
every bit of free space with countless thoughts, words and actions that can
give us the illusion that after all we are in control. Even though we have learned the hard way how
little in control we really are, and even though we continue to suffer from the
consequences of a life built on illusion, it remains very difficult to let God
be the director and guide of our lives.
~ Henri J. M. Nouwen (from the Foreword to Rule for a New Brother)
Reflection and Listening: silent and written
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Closing Prayer: My soul finds rest in you alone, O God, my hope comes from you. You alone are my rock and my salvation; you are my fortress, I will not be shaken. My salvation and my honor depend on you; you are my mighty rock, my refuge, in you alone I will trust. Amen.
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