Saturday, May 9, 2020

Nouwen Meditation: Through Prayer We Enter Into God’s Compassionate Heart

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In this week’s episode, host Karen Pascal talks with a good friend of Henri's - Robert A. Jonas. Jonas shares how this friendship, and his exploration in both the Christian and Buddhist faith traditions, have inspired his work in contemplation, creativity and nature conservation.

DAILY MEDITATION | MAY 9, 2020
Through Prayer We Enter Into God’s Compassionate Heart
Prayer is far from sweet and easy. Being the expression of our greatest love, it does not keep pain way from us. Instead, it makes us suffer more since our love for God is a love for a suffering God and our entering into God’s intimacy is an entering into the intimacy where all of human suffering is embraced in divine compassion. To the degree that our prayer has become the prayer of our heart we will love more and suffer more, we will see more light and more darkness, more grace and more sin, more of God and more of humanity. To the degree that we have descended into our heart and reached out to God from there, solitude can speak to solitude, deep to deep, and heart to heart. It is there where love and pain are found together.
"You turned my wailing into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy, that my heart may sing to you and not be silent."

PSALM 30:11,12 (NIV)
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