Opening Prayer: Lord Jesus, help us to stay dressed and ready
for service today and to keep our lamps burning; that we might burn more and
more with love for you. Amen.
Scripture: Luke 12:35-40
Journal: What is burning within you these days? What is the condition of your inner
fire? What does it mean to keep your
lamp burning? How will you do that
today?
Reflection:
Cast aside everything that might extinguish this small flame which is
beginning to burn within you, and surround yourself with everything which can
feed and fan it into a stronger flame. ~The Art of Prayer
There is a flame within us, started and
sustained by God's Spirit, which we are required to tend. It is the part
of us that burns for God, for intimacy with him, and for his Kingdom to be
revealed in this world. In some this fire is a raging
inferno. In fact, it is so real and so present that if you get within
a certain proximity of these people you will be warmed by the heat of its
passion. And in others this fire is weak and smoldering, like a
dim wick that is on the verge of being snuffed out completely. It is of
no use to anyone.
And though we cannot control the source of this fire, we are called to tend and feed and fan its flame. We are called to make sure to keep our lamps burning. Therefore, we must be thoughtful and intentional as we consider how to nurture and grow this fire within us. We must learn to listen and reflect and pray in a way that allows us to see how to create the proper conditions for this fire to thrive, and for its flames to grow. We must regularly ask ourselves certain questions like: "What are the things that keep my inner fires going? When and how will I make those things a regular part of my life? What fuels my soul to keep me stumbling toward love? Who are the people and what are the practices that ignite something deep within me?" And when we finally begin to get a sense of the answers to some of these questions, we need to go to work; to start gathering these logs and tossing them on the fire.
And though we cannot control the source of this fire, we are called to tend and feed and fan its flame. We are called to make sure to keep our lamps burning. Therefore, we must be thoughtful and intentional as we consider how to nurture and grow this fire within us. We must learn to listen and reflect and pray in a way that allows us to see how to create the proper conditions for this fire to thrive, and for its flames to grow. We must regularly ask ourselves certain questions like: "What are the things that keep my inner fires going? When and how will I make those things a regular part of my life? What fuels my soul to keep me stumbling toward love? Who are the people and what are the practices that ignite something deep within me?" And when we finally begin to get a sense of the answers to some of these questions, we need to go to work; to start gathering these logs and tossing them on the fire.
Prayers
Closing Prayer: O living flame of love that tenderly wounds my
soul in its deepest center! Since now
you are not oppressive, now consummate!
If it be your will: tear through the veil of this sweet encounter!
O sweet cautery, O delightful wound! O gentle hand! O delicate touch that tastes of eternal life
and pays every debt! In killing you
changed death to life.
O lamps of fire! In whose splendors the deep caverns of
feeling, once obscure and blind, now give forth, so rarely, so exquisitely, both
warmth and light to their Beloved.
How gently and lovingly you wake in my
heart, where in secret you dwell alone; and in your sweet breathing, filled
with good and glory, how tenderly you swell my heart with love. ~John of the
Cross
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