Friday, November 4, 2022

Nouwen Meditation: Love Remembers

Now & Then Podcast
In this week's episode of Henri Nouwen, Now & Then, activist, scholar and Cherokee descendant Randy Woodley shares the good news of Indigenous Theology as a prescription to our modern, chaotic and self-centered world.

DAILY MEDITATION | NOVEMBER 4, 2022
Love Remembers
It is possible to have intimate relationships with loved ones who have died. Death sometimes deepens the intimacy. . . . [I believe] that after separation certain people continue to be very significant for us in our hearts and through our memories. Remembering them is much more than just thinking of them, because we are making them part of our members, part of our whole being.

Knowing this experience allows me to live from the deep belief that I have love to offer to people, not only here, but also beyond my short, little life. I am a human being who was loved by God before I was born and whom God will love after I die. This brief lifetime is my opportunity to receive love, deepen love, grow in love, and give love. When I die love continues to be active, and from full communion with God I am present by love to those I leave behind.
For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.

ISAIAH 100:5 (NIV)
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