Sunday, February 18, 2018

Reflection for the First Sunday in Lent

Reflection for the First Sunday in Lent
THE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP

There is a twilight zone in our own hearts that we ourselves cannot see. Even when we know quite a lot about ourselves - our gifts and weaknesses, our ambitions and aspirations, our motives and drives - large parts of ourselves remain in the shadow of our consciousness.

This is a very good thing. We will always remain partially hidden to ourselves. Other people, especially those who love us, can often see our twilight zones better than we ourselves can. The way we are seen and understood by others is different from the way we see and understand ourselves. 

 

PRAYER FOR TODAY

Loving God, take my poor offering of friendship and remind me every day of your invitation to journey with you to the Easter miracle of Resurrection. Allow me to accept the weaknesses and defects that you and others see in me, but which are hidden from me. Lift me up when I fall and always let me reach, not reject, your outstretched hand of welcome and forgiveness. And, keep my sins and doubts from leaching the joy out of life.
Amen.




Lent Online Book Discussion

The popular Nouwen Book Discussion runs throughout Lent.
This year's featured book is The Road to Daybreak: A Spiritual Journey. 
 
Facilitated by Brynn Lawrence and Ray Glennon, you are welcome to participate in any way that is spiritually nourishing for you!

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