Friday, March 10, 2023

Nouwen Meditation: A Spirituality of Waiting

Now & Then Podcast
Can you be Christian and a Buddhist at the same time?  Robert A. Jonas, good friend of Henri Nouwen's and author of My Dear Far-Nearness – the Holy Trinity as Spiritual Practice, unwraps this intriguing question in this episode of Henri Nouwen, Now & Then.  Join us for a very interesting and insightful discussion.

DAILY MEDITATION | MARCH 10, 2023
A Spirituality of Waiting
Increasingly in our society we feel we have less and less influence on the decisions that affect our own existence. Therefore it becomes increasingly important to recognize that the largest part of our existence involves waiting in the sense of being acted upon. The life of Jesus tells us that not being in control is part of the human condition. His vocation and ours are fulfilled not just in action but also in passion, waiting.

Imagine how important this message is for us and for the people in our world. If it is true that God in Jesus Christ is waiting for our response to divine love, then we can discover a whole new perspective on how to wait in life. We can learn to be obedient people who do not always try to go back to the action but recognize the fulfillment of our deepest humanity in passion, in waiting. If we can do this, I am convinced that we will come in touch with the power and the glory of God and our own new life. Our service to others will include our helping them see the glory breaking through—not only where they are active but also where they are being acted upon. And so the spirituality of waiting is not simply our waiting for God. It is also participating in God’s own waiting for us and in that way coming to share in the deepest love, which is God’s love.
But Jesus immediately said to them: "Take courage! It is I. Do not be afraid." "Lord, if it is you," Peter replied, "tell me to come to you on the water." "Come," he said. Then Peter got down out of the boat...

MATTHEW 14:27-29 (NIV)
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