Monday, February 26, 2018
Commemoration of Saint Photina (Orthodox), The Woman at the Well
Reading: Mark 8:31-38
"For those who want to
save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake, and
for the sake of the gospel, will save it."
Mark 8:35
Paradox offers the
dominant, logical left brain a task that it cannot complete, and so it
reluctantly relents and lets the right intuitive brain take a try at it. That
is oversimplified, of course, but in essence, close enough. Our western
educational system trains and rewards the left brain - logic, sequential
thinking, causal thinking, standardized tests. The right brain deals in symbols
and patterns and is the realm of imagination, and thus, of faith ("the
conviction of things not seen" Hebrews 11:1). Jesus' parables and
teachings are rife with paradox, which prods us out of our usual way of
approaching reality. It reminds us that we cannot completely know God, that God
is ultimately Mystery, no matter how clever we are, and that the ways of the
world are not necessarily the ways of God.
God of the desert, God of the
wanderer, teach us to live in the land where we do not know, confident and
trusting in your steadfast love. Amen
- Take the first step in going an act of love you have put off for a long time.