Originally written for a grieving friend.
For all who are grieving.
From Glory to Glory
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have passed through the valley of the shadow of death, into the valley of Life.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have passed from fleeting darkness and into everlasting Light.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have traversed along the Way, and entered through the narrow Gate.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have exited the desert of Exodus, and entered into the Garden of the Promised Land.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have been borne up on wings of Angels, and welcomed by Saints.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have been led in by John the Baptist, and embraced by Mother Mary.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have been taken up the Living River, eaten from the Tree of Life.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have entered the Temple, past the altar of Martyrs.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have joined the celestial choirs, offered up the incense of prayer.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have seen the Light, and fallen on my knees in awe.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I have heard the loving voice of the Father, seen the Face of the Son, and felt the communion of the Spirit.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
And I shall live forever, for Death hath been slain.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
I shall dwell in the House of the LORD forever.
Daily living out my Baptismal Grace, in Repentance, Strengthened by the Body and Blood of Christ. Welcome to Prodigal Son.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Living Death; Deathly Life
We are called as Christians to die to ourselves. We are called to let the Love of Christ consume us, and utterly transform us.
How is this done? I so long to die to myself, and gain Christ. In fact, I am placing myself on the edge, putting all I have known in danger, that I may find Truth.
I so yearn to lock myself away and completely spend my time in the study of Scripture, in learning from the Fathers, in immersing myself in Christ completely. And yet, I have many callings- a student, a worker, a brother, a friend.
In this fast-paced world, I long for a Sabbath rest. And yet, I cannot find it. I yearn to be utterly immolated with Divine Love of Christ, that my life might be a pleasing sacrifice unto God.
And yet, how much I am a hypocrite! I struggle in my prayer life; I do not read Holy Writ as oft as I should.
What am I to do? Why is it so hard to die to self? Why can I not carry my cross? Oh, that the Lord would reveal to me these things!
How is this done? I so long to die to myself, and gain Christ. In fact, I am placing myself on the edge, putting all I have known in danger, that I may find Truth.
I so yearn to lock myself away and completely spend my time in the study of Scripture, in learning from the Fathers, in immersing myself in Christ completely. And yet, I have many callings- a student, a worker, a brother, a friend.
In this fast-paced world, I long for a Sabbath rest. And yet, I cannot find it. I yearn to be utterly immolated with Divine Love of Christ, that my life might be a pleasing sacrifice unto God.
And yet, how much I am a hypocrite! I struggle in my prayer life; I do not read Holy Writ as oft as I should.
What am I to do? Why is it so hard to die to self? Why can I not carry my cross? Oh, that the Lord would reveal to me these things!
Woshiping in Spirit and in Truth
I was walking today, and that memorable quote from the discussion between Jesus and the Samaritan women came up-
"...worship the Father in spirit and in truth."
Now, I have been taught many ways to look at this verse. However, as I thought about it, I realized something- it is a Trinitarian reference.
Worship the Father in spirit (Holy Spirit) and in truth (Christ). Now, I won't get into the whole particulars about "isn't it in the Spirit, through the Son?". I know, I know- that isn't good theology. Lemme' revel in my moment of introspective revelation, okay?
"...worship the Father in spirit and in truth."
Now, I have been taught many ways to look at this verse. However, as I thought about it, I realized something- it is a Trinitarian reference.
Worship the Father in spirit (Holy Spirit) and in truth (Christ). Now, I won't get into the whole particulars about "isn't it in the Spirit, through the Son?". I know, I know- that isn't good theology. Lemme' revel in my moment of introspective revelation, okay?
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