Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Commemoration of Perpetua and Companions, martyrs, 202
Worship: Noon, soup
meal follows; 7 pm, soup meal at 6
PM.
Reading: 1 Thessalonians 5:16
"Rejoice always, pray
constantly, and give thanks for everything."
There is a
rabbinic story that goes as follows:
A rabbi entered a room where his son was praying. The baby was
crying in his crib. "Son, can't you hear that there is a baby crying in
this room?" "I'm sorry, Father, but I was praying and I was lost in
God." The rabbi replied, "Son, one who is lost in God can see the
very fly crawling up the wall."
Prayer is not about escape from the
world. We are advised to pray with one eye open. It is not about just God and
me or just Jesus and me. Prayer drives us, naked and vulnerable, into an
encounter with both the Holy and the world, where we encounter not only God,
but our own true self. Prayer is not just silence, not just words, not just
mantras, not just centering. It is all of these and more. It is a letting go of
control, a falling into the steadfast love of God. It is action. It is life.
Frederick Douglass, escaped slave and statesman, wrote: "I prayed for
twenty years but received no answer until I prayed with my legs."
- · A beautiful little book on prayer is Sr. Joan Chittister’s The Breath of the Soul: Reflections on Prayer (Twenty-Third Publications).
- · Try praying the Orthodox Jesus Prayer throughout the day: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.”