Lent 03•11•2021: Show Me The Way

Thursday, March 11th, 2021

Luke 11:23

“Anyone who is not with me is against me; and anyone who does not gather in with me throws away.”

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Greeting everyone, thank you for visiting today. The topic of today’s devotional is “spiritual life.” Spiritual life is a gift from the Holy Spirit, our guide to the Kingdom of God and God’s love. (1). In Colossians 3:1-2, Paul the Apostle wrote these words, “Since you have been raised up to be with Christ, you must look for the things that are above, where Christ is, sitting at God’s right hand. Let your thoughts be on things above, not on the things that are on the earth.”

“We must look for the things above,” now that sounds a lot like setting a goal and an objective to reach for. Following Jesus takes discipline, a spiritual life without discipline is impossible. Discipline is the other side of discipleship. (2).

Just about anything worthwhile takes discipline and hard work. Just the every day things one does requires some planning and practice. I set an alarm every night to wake me for my job, I plan my meals ahead of time which requires making a grocery list. Even to drive my car to work every day takes discipline to follow the laws mandated; speed, seatbelt, lane association with traffic. Just as important as all those things are, being disciplined in my spiritual life is even more vital. When I feel distanced from God, I feel uneasy. But staying in sync with God is sometimes hard, I fall away, not intentionally but nonetheless I falter. One day without praying or reading my Bible quickly becomes two, three and do on. Our humanness tries to convince us that God left us, must the Israelites did when the were wondering in the desert for so many years. No! God never leaves us, it is totally us, who stumble and fall. I don’t share this to make you feel negatively about yourself or even myself, it is simply the truth. Truth often hurts because deep down we know it to be true but we still avoid it like a plague or pandemic. The Good News of Jesus is we are always welcomed back home, clean slate, mistakes and sins forgiven. And the road to reconciliation with our God is listening for God’s voice. Praying is not a one way only communication, absolutely God is interested in hearing from us but equally, God wants to give us everything we need to live a life pleasing to him. We need only to listen. Without noticing, our ears and heart are cluttered with the chaotic noises of this world and we no longer recognize God’s voice. Finding time and space where we can shut out the noise of the world around us will provide fertile ground for the Holy Spirit to teach us and God can speak to us.

A spiritual discipline sets us free to pray or, to say it better, allows the Spirit of God to pray in us.(3). ~Peace to you my friends.

• Absurd

Both surd and its more common cousin absurd come from the Latin word surdus,meaning “unhearing, deaf, muffled, or dull.”

• Obedient

The word listen in Latin is audire. If we listen with full attention in which we are totally geared to listen, it’s called ob-audire, and that’s where the word obedience comes from. Jesus is the obedient one. That means he is total ear, totally open to the love of God. And if we are closed, and to the degree that we are closed, we are surdus. That is the Latin word for deaf. The more “deaf” we get, the more absurdus

Henri J. M. Nouwen, A Spirituality of Living: The Henri Nouwen Spirituality Series

Lenten M•I•C•R•O Practice for today:

~ Buy Less – Day 20

When we can buy with a click of a button, it’s easy not to pause and think. Take a day to refrain from purchasing anything unless it’s truly needed.

Pray

Almight God,

grant that we may heed the call of your grace

and ready ourselves all the more fervently

to celebrate the mysteries of Easter,

as the feast of our redemption comes closer and closer.

— Amen

~Charlotte, the Seeker of unexpected Comfort, Happiness, Joy and Patience.

References:

Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing 

(1) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 73, paragraph 1.

(2) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 73, paragraph 1.

(3) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 74, paragraph 2.

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Lent 03•10•2021: Show Me The Way

Wednesday, March 10th, 2021

Hello friends, welcome and thanks for stopping by my blog. Today my devotional will include words like; memory, spirit and saintliness.

❇️ Deuteronomy 4:9 ❇️

“But take care, as you value your lives! Do not forget the things which you yourselves have seen, or let them slip from your heart as long as you live; teach them, rather, to your children and to your children’s children.”

▪️ Saintliness is a quality of being so virtuous that you’re almost too good to be true. In a literal sense, saintliness describes the quality of a saint, someone considered to be holy by a particular religion. This word is also apt for anyone who is extremely good and kind.

▪️ Memory is the power to retain and recall information and past experiences. Your brain’s memory helps you recall lots of memories — like multiplication tables and bad dates. The word memory applies to both the individual facts and experiences you remember as well as the brain’s ability to contain it all.

▪️ Spirit comes from the Latin word for “breath,” and like breath, spirit is considered a fundamental part of being alive. Some people think of the spirit as a presence that’s separate from the body, which is why spirit is another word for ghost. We also use spirit to mean “the general mood or intent. The spirit is also in reference to the Holy Spirit of God.

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John 16:7,13 (NIV)

“But very truly I tell you, it is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you. But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.”

Henri Nouwen writes this about memory, “Jesus reveals (in the verse from above) to his closest friends that only in memory will real intimacy with him be possible, that only in memory will they experience the full meaning of what they have witnessed. (1). Jesus’ friends/disciples listened to his words when he spoke of his death and resurrection, but their ears and eyes remained closed and did not understand. (2)[paraphrased]. It was only after Jesus had gone, ascended to heaven did his true spirit reveal itself to them. The divine revelation is that God entered into intimacy with us not only by Jesus’ coming, but also by his leaving. It is in the absence that our intimacy, our connection to God is so profound. We can now understand as Jesus’ friends and disciples understood and can say that his Spirit dwells in us, with us and all around us. Indeed, he is food and drink for the soul. (3)[paraphrased].

After, reading the entirety of Nouwen’s devotional for today, memories of my mom flooded my mind. My mom passed away nearly eight years ago and I am still learning lessons from her today. Many lessons could only be realized in her absence. I leaned upon my mom for advice and although we were always close as mother/daughter, we were also in the midst of a true adult friendship and I miss her so much. She never failed to love and support me in all my endeavors. She was always my biggest fan. I loved her deeply and after she passed, I realized just how profoundly I loved her. It’s true, you what they say about missing someone…

“Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.”—Theodor Seuss Geisel

By no means am I comparing Jesus and my mom, but I can say with certainty I understand the intimacy part more fully now. Sadly, I admit I did not always listen well when my mom was here with me, and I have wished for her presence on many occasions. I miss her and I am thankful for everything she taught me. I am very blessed. God is good, God is always good.

“Her absence from is like the sky, spread over everything.” ~C.S. Lewis

The redemptive events of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is life giving memories, they sustain and nurture us and gives us the firm faith foundation we need as we traverse through this earthly life, it’s daily events and the many crises of our lives. (4).

Jesus is the Truth, the Way and the Life!

— John 14:6 —

Saintliness is living without division between word and action. In Jesus no division existed between his words and his actions, between what he said and what he did. His words were his actions, his words were events. He not only spoke about changes, cures, and new life but actually created them. Jesus is the Word made flesh; in that Word all was created and by that Word all is recreated. (5). John 1:1-4, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.”

Lenten M•I•C•R•O Practice for today:

~ Prayerful Encounters – Day 19

Pray for others you encounter in your day – whether you know them or not. Did you pray for someone unexpected?

▫️ Prayer ▫️

We give thanks to you, God,

we give thanks to you,

as we call upon your name,

as we recount your wonders.

But I shall speak out for ever,

shall make music for the God of Jacob.

— Psalm 75:1, 9

~Charlotte, the Seeker of unexpected Comfort, Happiness, Joy and Patience.

References:

Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing 

(1) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 70, paragraph 1.

(2) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 70, paragraph 2.

(3) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 71, paragraph 1.

(4) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 71, paragraph 2.

(5) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 71, paragraph 3, 4 respectively.

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Lent 03•09•2021: Show Me The Way

Tuesday, March 9th, 2021

🔹 Matthew 18:32-35 🔹

“Then the master sent for the man and said to him, “You wicked servant, I cancelled all that debt of yours when you appealed to me. Were you not bound, then, to have pity on your fellow-servant just as I had pity on you? And in his anger the master handed him over to the torturers till he should pay all his debt. And that is how my heavenly Father will deal with you unless you each forgive your brother from your heart.”

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C•O•M•P•A•S•S•I•O•N

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⏺ sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.

Compassion is something we can all relate to, we hear about it in news stories, we see commercials promoting it, we see it throughout the world and in many cultures. Compassion is visible, it’s real. God’s compassion is concrete and specific, it is through Jesus, we are able to see the fullness of this compassion. He emptied himself and became human and lived a human existence. Jesus knows the feelings experienced by humans; “I am with you.” Jesus can truly say those words because he chose to be human, and because Jesus, who is God-with-us came to us in freedom of love, not needing to experience our human condition. (1)

Jesus is the obedient son, he came to us, to live among us so we could fully know how to live a compassionate life. Jesus set the standard for compassion so we could also live a life pleasing to God. The significance of knowing and displaying compassion is for us to live a full life sharing the love of God will those around us.

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I need/want to pause and share a personal note of authenticity, I absolutely support compassion and have great intentions of expressing it but even on my best days I fail. I am thankful for friends and family that not only show me compassion but much grace and great mercy. Yesterday was a tough day for me, I was more irritable than usual and every little thing caused me to be distressed. I tend to be fairly passionate about many things and can get caught up or spun up over the tiniest of details. Unfortunately, what I see as a priority may not be to someone else, I loose site of big picture from time to time. Recognizing my area of concern vs. my area of control. What I have learned to do more often and more easily is to stop myself and apologize as soon as I’ve said more than I should have, interjecting myself into the drivers seat when I am a passenger in the back seat. I am trying. BDC & RLR thank you for your grace, mercy and compassion. (I know I’m forgetting many but those were the two most recent).

The Bible gives us a clue about compassion, one I had never really considered until I read my devotional for today by Henri J. M. Nouwen, “Show Me The Way,” page 67-68. He says that “As long as we live on this earth, our lives as Christians must be marked by compassion. But we must [realize] that the compassionate life is not our final goal. In fact, we can only live the compassionate life to the fullest when we know that it points beyond itself.” (2)

This beyond point is told to us by Jesus in John 14:1-3, “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You trust in God, trust also in me. In my Father’s house there are many places to live in; otherwise I would have told you. I am going now to prepare a place for you, and after I have gone and prepared you a place, I shall return to take you to myself, so that you may be with me where I am.”

The place Jesus is telling us about is the new heaven and the new earth, places were suffering will be overcome and compassion no longer necessary. (3)

✴️ Revelation 21:1-4 ✴️

“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; the first heaven and the first earth had disappeared now, and there was no longer any sea. I saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride dressed for her husband. Then I heard a loud voice call from the throne, ‘Look, here God lives among human beings. He will make his home among them; they will be his people, and he will be their God, God-with-them. He will wipe away all tears from their eyes; there will be no more death, and no more mourning or sadness or pain. The world of the past has gone.”

The words/vision from John in Revelation 21, provides us with a guide to the new, the beyond compassion. Until then, we must remain vigilant in being the hands and feet of Jesus by welcoming the stranger, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and the prisoners, and helping to overcome oppression. It is by these grateful actions the first glimpses of the new heaven and new earth can be seen. (4).

Lenten M•I•C•R•O Practice for today:

~ Saintly Friend – Day 18

Read about one of the saints. We have many mothers and fathers who have come before us with inspiring stories.

✝️ Prayer ✝️

Dear Lord, help me keep my eyes on you.

You are the incarnation of Divine Love,

you are the expression of God’s infinite compassion,

you are the visible manifestation of the Father’s holiness.

You are beauty, goodness, gentleness,

forgiveness, and mercy.

To you I want to give all that I am.

Let me generous, not stingy or hesitant.

— Amen

Friends— thank you for your continued support, blessings to you today! 🙏🏻✝️🤍

~Charlotte, the Seeker of unexpected Comfort, Happiness, Joy and Patience.

References:

Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing 

(1) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 67, paragraph 1.

(2) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 67-68, paragraph 3 and 1, respectively.

(3) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 68, paragraph 1.

(4) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 69, paragraph 1.

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Lent 03•08•2021: Show Me The Way

Monday, March 8th, 2021

🔸 Luke 4:24, 28-30 🔸

“In truth I tell you, no prophet is ever accepted in his own country.” …

“When they heard this everyone in the synagogue was enraged. They sprang to their feet and hustled him out of the town; and they took him up to the brow of the hill their town was built on, intending to throw him off the cliff, but he passed straight through the crowd and walked away.”

Hi friends —-

In today’s culture many believe that the more people know and talk about something, the more important it must be. (1). The world is increasingly becoming a “numbers” game: # of followers on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, SnapChat (and those are just the ones I’m aware of); then there’s the top draft picks in every sport imaginable with salaries beyond comprehension. It seems like one’s popularity for whatever reason, must also live life LARGE, a big house, multiple homes, boats, cars, planes, a personal trainer, personal shopper, a chef, a nannie…the list is never-ending. It’s an “IN YOUR FACE” existence that seems to be trending. Friends, I do not believe this type of living is what God desires. It definitely is not the the life or lifestyle that Jesus lived and modeled for Christians.

As a believer here in 2021, I see Jesus with different eyes than the disciples did or even the people did during the life and times of Jesus. Henri Nouwen says this about Jesus: “There was nothing spectacular about Jesus’ life. Far from it! Even when we look at Jesus’ miracles, you find that he did not heal or revive people in order to get publicity. He frequently forbade them from even to talk about it. His resurrection too was a hidden event. Only his disciples and a few of the men and women who had known him intimately before his death saw him as the rise Lord.” (2).

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Matthew 8:4

And Jesus *said to him, “See that you tell no one; but go, show yourself to the priest and present the offering that Moses commanded, as a testimony to them.”

Mark 5:43

“And He gave them strict orders that no one should know about this, and He said that something should be given her to eat.”

Luke 8:56

“Her parents were amazed; but He instructed them to tell no one what had happened.”

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With the popularity of Christianity in our world today it’s hard to fathom that Jesus revealed God in hiddenness. Jesus’ life, death and resurrection were not intended to astound us with the great power of God; God became a lowly, hidden, almost invisible God… (3). It is through Jesus’ life and how he lived that we see the great power of God. In the world today we often hear people asking God to prove himself and say things like, if God really exists why doesn’t he show himself and help us. We are all called to a purpose and to be the literal hands and feet of Jesus to the world, to where the Spirit leads us. When we are able to cut through some of the bitterness and sarcasm that has scarred so many, then we can begin to help them heal and perhaps open a pathway that leads to God. God is not about “fanfare” God is all about FAITH.

“The crowd loves fanfare and full bellies. They want the bread that Jesus provides, but not Jesus as the bread of life.” Quote by PAUL LOUIS METZGER https://www.patheos.com/blogs/uncommongodcommongood/2020/01/an-epiphany-jesus-signs-aim-at-faith-not-fanfare/

Lenten M•I•C•R•O Practice for today:

~ A New Gift – Day 17

Find a new charity or organization to support that energizes you. Share their mission with friends and family.

🔹 Prayer 🔹

Lord, I pray for all who witness for you in this world:

ministers, priests, and bishops,

men and women who have dedicated their lives to you,

and all those who try to bring the light of the Gospel

into the darkness of this age.

Give them courage, strength, perseverance, and hope;

fill their hearts and minds

with the knowledge of your presence,

and let them experience your name

as their refuge from all dangers.

Most of all, give them the joy of your Spirit,

so that wherever they go and whoever they meet

they will remove the veil

of depression, fatalism, and defeatism

and will bring new life to the many

who live in constant fear of death.

Lord, be with all who bring the Good News.

— Amen

~Charlotte, the Seeker of unexpected Comfort, Happiness, Joy and Patience.

References:

Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing 

(1) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 64, paragraph 4.

(2) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 64, paragraph 2.

(3) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 64, paragraph 3.

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An Epiphany: Jesus’ Signs Aim at Faith, Not Fanfare

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Lent 03•07•2021: Show Me The Way

Sunday, March 7th, 2021

Greetings friends and family —-

Today marks the third Sunday of Lent and with it we can see many changes happening around us. The days are getting longer, trees and flowers are budding, and the sun is providing warmer temperatures. The stores are stocking up on Easter candy, baskets and spring clothing. One of the things I miss most about Sunday is sharing in communion with my church family. I know it should be the same doing it alone at home but it is not. I miss sharing in community communion along with my church family, soon hopefully soon. 🙏🏻🤍

Whoever drinks this water

will be thirsty again;

but no one who drink the water that I shall give him

will ever be thirsty again:

the water that I shall give him

will become in him a spring of water, welling up for

eternal life.

— John 4:13b-14

The Eucharist, as communion is commonly referred to in many churches and by Henri J. M. Nouwen, author of “Show Me The Way,” the companion book I’m reading as I blog each day. The Eucharist is the most concrete and visual thing, we have as believers in God’s love. It is through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus that we see him fully divine, fully human and he became the bread and wine. It is through the eating of the bread and the drinking of the wine that’s God’s love can become our own. Jesus is not an abstract idea made up, or a theory being tested, no Jesus makes it very clear in his own words in John 6:55-57

Each and every time we receive the bread and wine, Jesus’ love is give to as, the same love he showed on the cross. God’s love/Jesus’ love is for everyone; through all places and times, all religions and creeds, all races and classes, all tribes and nations, all sinners and saints. (1)

Jesus praying for those killing him is the enemy-loving love of God; that is the love offered to us in the Eucharist. Jesus’ love has no boundaries, all are welcomed to his table, at the Eucharist. “That is a divine gift. That’s why it’s so important to make the Eucharist the heart and center of our lives. It is there that we receive the love which empowers us to take the way that Jesus has taken before us: a narrow way, a painful, but the way that gives us true joy and peace and enables us to make the non-violent love of God visible in this world.” (2)

Jesus shows us how far God’s love goes when he prayed for those executing him. “Father, forgive them; they do not know what they are doing.” — Luke 23:34.

Lenten M•I•C•R•O Practice for today:

~ Be Inconvenienced – Sunday 3

Cut out a modern convenience that you use regularly (digital devices, microwave, coffee maker, etc.) for a day. How does this change your daily activities?

🙏🏻 Prayer 🙏🏻

As the deer yearns 🦌

for running streams, 🏞

so I yearn 🤍

for you, my God. ✝️

In you is the source of life, 🌎🌏🌍

by your light we see the light. 🔆

— Psalm 42:1; 36:9

~Charlotte, the Seeker of unexpected Comfort, Happiness, Joy and Patience.

References:

Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing 

(1) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 62, paragraph 1.

(2) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 62, paragraph 2 (some paraphrasing).

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Lent 03•06•2021: Show Me The Way

Saturday, March 6th, 2021

“I will leave this place and go to my father and say: Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you; I no longer deserve to be called your son; treat me as one of your hired men. So he left the place and went back to his father.

“While he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was moved with pity. He ran to the boy, clasped him in his arms and kissed him.”

— Luke 15:18-20

Rembrandt van Rijn,
The Return of the
Prodigal Son, c. 1661–1669.
262 cm × 205 cm.
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg

Hi friends— The devotional for today is about “returning.” The beautiful painting above, a “Rembrandt” painted in the 1660’s and Henri J. M. Nouwen says this about it, He (the father) seems to think only one thing: “He’s is back home, and I am so glad to have him with me again.”(1)

An interesting tidbit, I had picked the Rembrandt photo to use even before I read today’s devotional; I had only read the Bible verse. The Lord truly works in mysterious ways and works all things for good. *God Moves in a Mysterious Way” is a Christian hymn, written in 1773 by William Cowper from England. *See reference below

The message of the prodigal son is a message for all of us. The prodigal son’s return was out of fear that he would die of hunger, he knew his father’s servants had more to eat than he did. The son returned so that he would live and not die. But the father was elated in his son’s return. The father did not ask for an explanation or provide a lecture for the son’s behavior. No! The father greeted the son, kissed him and welcomed him home with total unconditional love.

Does this story resonate with you?

This is how God is with each of us. He welcomes us home again and again, no questions, no lectures, not anything…he’s thankful for our return with unconditional love. Whatever it is that draws us away from God, He will always welcome us home again. Some leave to follow their own desires, chase a dream only to find nothing but disappointments, others may chase fame or fortune only to end up broke and alone…not even these things can separate us from God’s love. There’s no excuse to make or price to pay when we run away from God, simply return to his love. “God is glad to see us home and wants to give us all we desire, just for being home.” (2)

Listen for the voice of Jesus, “I am your God, I have molded you with my own hands, and I love what I have made. I love you with a love that has no limits, because I love you as I am loved. Do not run away from me. Come back to me — not once, not twice, but always again. You are my child. How can you ever doubt that I will embrace you again, hold you against my breast, kiss you and let my hands run through your hair? I am your God— the God of mercy and compassion, the God of pardon and love, the God of tenderness and care. Please do not say that I have given up on you, that I cannot stand you anymore, that there is no way back. It is not true. I so much want you to be with me. I so much want you close to me.” (3)

Jeremiah 31:3, “Yahweh has appeared to me from afar; I have loved you with an everlasting love and so I still maintain my faithful love for you.” (NJB)

Lenten M•I•C•R•O Practice for today:

~ On The Move – Day 16

Be intentional about silencing your phone and radio when in the car alone. Instead, use that quiet time to talk to God.

~~~ Prayer ~~~

O Lord, my Lord,

help me to listen to your voice

and to decide for your mercy.

~~~ Amen ~~~

~Charlotte, the Seeker of unexpected Comfort, Happiness, Joy and Patience.

References:

Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing 

(1) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 59, paragraph 2.

(2) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 59, paragraph 1.

(3) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 59-60, paragraph 5, 1 respectively.

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Lent 03•05•2021: Show Me The Way

Friday, March 5th, 2021

~ Matthew 21:43 ~

“I tell you, then, that the kingdom of God will be taken from you and given to a people who will produce its fruit.”

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Speaking Truth – Hearing Truth

As I read the devotional for today I felt overwhelmed. Nouwen has a gift of helping his readers fully grasp the message of Jesus. Truth is something most of us hold in high esteem. It is the cornerstone of all things, neither good or bad. We have heard and read, “The truth will set you free.” Now that word “free” has its own set of rules; free from guilt, free from penalty, free from…the list is very long depending upon the situation.

“And real listening means nothing less than the constant willingness to confess that you have not yet realized what you profess to believe” (1)

Some truth examples that Nouwen shares:

• Who wants to hear, for example, that the last will be first, if he happens to be first?

• Who wants to hear that those who are poor, who mourn, who hungry, thirsty, and persecuted are called happy, when he is wealthy, self-content, well-fed, praised for his good wines, and admired by all his friends?

• Who wants to hear that he has to love his enemies and pray for those who persecute him when he calls his boss an S.O.B., his own son a good-for-nothing tramp…(2)

Truth is RADICAL! It goes to the root of our humanity; few want it and the freedom that comes with it.

As I continued reading my devotional today, I read the following things Nouwen included (I will be paraphrasing):

For a Christian is only a Christian when…

▶️ He/She unceasingly asks critical questions of the society in which they live and continuously stresses the necessity of conversation, not only of the individual but also of the world.

▶️ He/She refuses to allow themselves or anyone else to settle in a comfortable rest and dissatisfied with the status quo.

▶️ He/She keeps saying to everyone he meets that the good news of the Kingdom has to be proclaimed to the whole world and witnessed to all nations. (3)

Friends…this is the point in which I become very overwhelmed. My truth is I believe in all these things. My truth is also, I allow the human nature in me to rise at times to a “me” level. Meaning, I giving into the comforts of life and at times indulge in many things to include quietness, solitude and sleep, lots of sleep! I am NOT saying these things are bad or make me less of a Christian, we all have to answer life’s questions for ourselves and our call to the Christian life we live. As for me and my wish for everyone is that our conversion and commitment to living a Christian life is between the individual and God, alone.

Our actions often speak louder than our words, for example how I treat others may speaks volumes to someone verses getting them into church to hear a sermon. The same could be said of sharing the good news of the Kingdom of God and witnessing, some are called to be missionaries traveling abroad, others can do as much by wearing a shirt that reads, “Got Jesus?” or uses a pen with a logo, “Jesus Loves You!” We all have a mission and they all have the same goal, the only differences are the methods in which we use to accomplish them. God created me and you, same but different. He loves me and you the same but different.

Thank you for stopping by my blog space today, may you feel the presence of God today and always. ~Peace to you my friends~ 🙏🏻🤍

🔹 Ephesians 4:4-7 (NJB) 🔹

4:4 There is one Body, one Spirit, just as one hope is the goal of your calling by God.

4:5 There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism,

4:6 and one God and Father of all, over all, through all and within all.

4:7 On each one of us God’s favour has been bestowed in whatever way Christ allotted it.

Lenten M•I•C•R•O Practice for today:

~Learn A Song – Day 15

Find a psalm or a hymn text that is meaningful to you. Write out the words, learn more about the song, and read/sing it throughout the day.

My Favorite Song – In The Garden

I come to the garden alone
While the dew is still on the roses
And the voice I hear falling on my ear
The Son of God discloses

And He walks with me
And He talks with me
And He tells me I am his own
And the joy we share as we tarry there
None other has ever known

He speaks and the sound of His voice
Is so sweet the birds hush their singing
And the melody that He gave to me
Within my heart is ringing

And He walks with me
And He talks with me
And He tells me I am his own
And the joy we share as we tarry there
None other has ever known

— Gospel composer C. Austin Miles (1868–1946)

— Written March 1912

https://www.hymnologyarchive.com/in-the-garden

– Prayer –

God, you wish to reveal to us

how rich is the glory of your mystery

among the gentiles;

it is Christ among us, our hope of glory!

This is the Christ

we are proclaiming, admonishing, and instructing

everyone in all wisdom,

to make everyone perfect in Christ.

— After Colossians 1:7-28

~Charlotte, the Seeker of unexpected Comfort, Happiness, Joy and Patience.

References:

Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing 

(1) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 55, paragraph 1.

(2) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 55, paragraph 1.

(3) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 56, paragraph 2.

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Lent 03•04•2021: Show Me The Way

Thursday, March 4th, 2021

Hello friends and welcome to a new day! Thank you for sharing part of your day with me. I feel particularly close to God when I am enjoying nature. I see God in the trees, the leaves, the bark and the soil. I see God in the sunlight and in big fluffy white clouds. I can also see God in other weather related scenic views. The below photo was taken at a nature park that I like to visit often. I hope it is uplifting to you.

After reading today’s devotional by Henri J. M. Nouwen, some specific words began floating around in my thoughts.

Everyone has a desire to accomplish something in their life. I have been extremely blessed to have accomplish things that others have only dreamed of and I do not take any of them for granted. Some people dream of building a new home, graduating from college, inventing something revolutionary, writing a book, becoming an actor/actress, being the next great leader, finding lost treasures, becoming a mom/dad; no matter how big or small these things may be, they indeed matter to the person wanting to accomplish them.

What about once you have accomplished “the thing,” did you feel completely fulfilled? Sometimes we chase something only to find out it wasn’t really what we thought it would be. Other times we seek to accomplish things for all the wrong reasons. This my friends is what I like to refer to as “LIFE.” I have shared the past two days about my competitiveness, there was a time in my life when I believed life could get no better than being a “Champion.” When I played softball, I wanted to be the fastest runner, steal the most bases, hit the most home runs, yell the loudest…get the idea? I did accomplish some of these but the truth is in life someone else will comes along and will be better yet. That my friend is life. We must move forward, which I did and I have beautiful memories. Those years of playing, yes they were competitive but that’s not what I most remember, it is the shared experience of my teammates, trophies and road trips.

Life can seem like a giant scoreboard, where each of us is only worth the points we put on the board. When we are scoring other will cheer us on, once we are no longer seen as worthwhile and valuable, the cheering stops. Everyone is dispensable, no one is indispensable.

“To live a Christian life means to live in the world without being of it.” (1) Nouwen

“If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you.”

—John 15:19 (NIV)

We all need alone time to be with God, Nouwen refers to this as, “A life without a lonely place, that is, a life without a quiet center, easily becomes destructive.” (2)

When we hold onto our own accomplishments and actions, we too often see everyone else as our enemies. We feel threatened and become possessive, keeping others at a distance. It is in our solitude, our quiet time listening for God’s voice and the Spirit’s guidance, we can find peace and find our center. Nouwen says, in discovering this center, we see that we are not what we can conquer but what is given to us. That my friend is life, God gave us life. God loved us before we could love in return; God spoke to us before we could speak; God healed us before we could even gesture for help; he set us free long before we could free others. “In solitude we become aware that our worth is not the same as our usefulness.” (3)

God’s love is not property for us to cling to, but a gift to be received and shared with the world.

As I was contemplating writing this entry a poem I wrote a decade ago came into my thoughts. The circumstances of me writing it were vastly different from where I am in life right now. I can now read it with new eyes and can see things coming full circle. I understand now I needed to learn about caring for myself and others more acutely, I needed to understand solitude and it’s true value. I find the last line rather ironic, silence was all that I had (and) was exactly what I needed to find my center. To reconnect with God, who loved me first, listened to me before I could speak, healed me before I could even gesture a need, and set me free.

I Don’t, I Want, I Need

I don’t need to be in love
I want to be loved
I don’t want to give care
I want to feel care

My faith is weak
My anger is strong
I want to run
I need to be held

I want to let go
I’m all tied up
I want to scream
I’m too scared

I want to cry
I need to cry
I curb my wants
I deny my needs

God wants in
I push God away
I blame, I question
Silence is all I have…

~C.A.Robinson ©️
10/25/2011
12:36am

Lenten M•I•C•R•O Practice for today:

~Save * Share – Day 14

Buy one or two extra non-perishable foods each week at the store or set aside 10¢ a meal. At the end of Lent, share what you’ve saved to help feed others.

🪔 Prayer 🪔

Yahweh, you examine me and know me,

you know when I sit, when I rise,

you understand my thoughts from afar.

You watch when I walk or lie down,

you know every detail of my conduct.

God, examine me and know my heart,

text me and know my concerns.

Make sure that I am not on my way to ruin,

and guide me on the road to eternity.

— Psalm 139:1-3, 23-24

~Charlotte, the Seeker of unexpected Comfort, Happiness, Joy and Patience.

References:

Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing 

(1) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 53, paragraph 1.

(2) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 53, paragraph 2.

(3) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 53, paragraph 3.

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Lent 03•03•2021: Show Me The Way

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2021

Happy Hump Day!! 🐪 🐫

— Matthew 20:26-28 —

Today, I am sharing about “servanthood” and the knowledge that Jesus came to serve and not be served. I found the below definition and defining of what that means:

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Henri J. M. Nouwen says this about servanthood, “It is in his servanthood that God chooses to reveal himself as God to us.” (1). When we read about Jesus’ compassion, his entering with us and the world, as a slave. We see the true nature of God, not as a conqueror or ruler demanding worship or allegiance. No, it was when Jesus emptied and humbled himself, we were encountering and seeing God for who is really is, his true divinity.

God did not come into the world under any false pretenses; his servanthood is God’s self-revelation. Nouwen introduces, “RADICAL SERVANTHOOD,” it is a new level of encountering God. Being humble and persecuted cannot be desired unless we can find God in them. As be begin to see God as the source of all our comforts and consolation, at the very center of servanthood, we see compassion as more than simply caring for the unfortunate.

RADICAL SERVANTHOOD when encountered with COMPASSION, transports us past the differences that our eyes see and we can begin to see with our hearts.

🔔 A Profound Spiritual Truth 🔔

Service is an expression of the search for God and not just a desire to bring about individual or social change.

Wealth ↔️ Proverty

Success ↔️ Failure

Fortune ↔️ Bad Luck

Here’s an excerpt from Nouwen’s book where he brilliantly describes, “RADICAL SERVANTHOOD” (2)

Henri Nouwen: Show Me The Way, page 50

When we see real service, we also have the opportunity to see real joy, because at the heart of it, is a divine presence, the presence of God.

Friends, following in the footsteps of Jesus and the example he set for us was never promised to be free of pain and disappointments, but I can tell you there is joy! Joy and peace that can only come from God. We know the truth of God’s compassion because we have witnessed it. We are loved not because of anything we have done, we are redeemed by means of our own actions…God loves us. No matter what trials this life can heap upon us, we can rise above, for if God is with us who can be against us.

“What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?” —Romans 8:31 (NIV)

Lenten M•I•C•R•O Practice for today:

~Press Pause – Day 13

Press pause on videos, shows, movies and streamed content. What can you fill this time with instead?

Artwork by: Me 🤗

🔹 ~ Prayer ~ 🔹

Lord,

you are the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

No one comes to the Father

except through you.

— After John 14:6

~Charlotte, the Seeker of unexpected Comfort, Happiness, Joy and Patience.

References:

Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing 

(1) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 49 paragraph 2.

(2) Show Me The Way — Henri J.M.Nouwen • 1992 The Crossroad Publishing • Page 50, paragraph 1.

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