Showing posts with label offering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label offering. Show all posts

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Little Flower


Today we honor St. Therese of Lisieux. Through her writings, she showed us how great love for Him can be so real in even the littlest flower that she considered herself to be. She reminds me of this short but meaningful poem:

Flower in the crannied wall,
I pluck you out of the crannies, 
I hold you here, root and all, in my hand,
Little flower -- but if I could understand
What you are, root and all, all in all,
I should know what God and man is.

- Alfred, Lord Tennyson

 


October 1 every year is also what I consider the start of a new spiritual year... a special day of renewal of offering and commitment...

Dearest Lord,
Grant me the grace to respond to your invitation
To assist those You hold most dear in Your Heart:
The least, the lost, the vulnerable,
To know and experience
The faithfulness and tenderness of Your love.
May this be done with complete trust
And nothing less than love for You.
Amen.




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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Prayer of Letting Go




Our good Lord gifted me with 25 years of being in exactly the organization I had always wanted to be in, doing the nature of work I have been very happy with, in the company of many good supervisors and colleagues, and amidst friendships that will endure for a lifetime. One couldn't ask for a better comfort zone!  Gratitude for the all these blessings overwhelm.

But "all things indeed have their season and all things have their time."  So after the numerous warm goodbyes, now comes the task of letting go, self-emptying, and movement into solitude and inner stillness. Into more attentive listening and responding to the gentle promptings of His Spirit.   





"Unless the grain of wheat falls deep into the earth;
Unless it dies, it remains alone.
But if it dies, the harvest indeed is great.
From this one seed comes a hundredfold."


My dearest Lord, I now offer up to You the next 25 years, or whatever remaining life you give me. Please lead me into whatever and wherever You desire. To a life of love and unity with You.

With all my heart, I beg, that like the grain of wheat, I may learn "to die, so that I may truly live in You." 


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