However, with my
frustrations stated I was thinking very early this morning as I spent time in
prayer before mass that perhaps these chapters in John are really the words of
a person in love.
In my teenage
and young adult years there were a few times when I was in love. Obviously they
didn’t work out but I can still remember the women and how I felt. I can also
remember that it was hard to explain my feelings to myself and others. It was
hard to talk about my feelings; the words would get all jumbled up. I would
repeat them over and over again until I am sure my friends were tired of
listening to me. When I would speak about my feelings to the one I loved or
tried to explain them to my friends often I didn’t seem to be making much
sense.
Perhaps that is
my struggle with the words of Jesus in John that we have been listening to
throughout the Easter Season. Yes, they are Jesus’ words, but it is John who is
trying to communicate them to us. It is John in the writing of the Gospel who
is now the person in love. He is a man in love with the Father, a man in love
with Jesus, a man in love with us. Both Jesus
and John are trying to explain this love. Jesus to his disciples and John is
trying to explain this love to us but in both cases words don’t always come out
that clear. They explain this love over and over again, hoping we will
understand and hoping that we too fall in love!
Daily Prayer: O God,
strengthen us with the power to fall in love through the gift of your Spirit in
our inner most being. Fill our hearts with your presence and please do not
leave us. Help us to grasp how wide and long and high and deep your love is for
us. And, above all, enable us to know this love that surpasses all
understanding and knowledge so that we may share it with others this day and
always. Amen!
Runners’
Thought:
Remember running can be a sacred act, sacred time. Sacred is a Latin word sacraficium,
meaning to cut up, or sacrifice. If want our run to be spiritual we need to sacrifice
time, energy and comfort. It requires that we face life head on, live wholly in
the present, taking on joy and suffering, savoring each emotion, every
experience while offering it all to God. (Adapted
from Roger Joslin)
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