Thursday, September 21, 2023

Nouwen Meditation: The Most Important Choice

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This week on Henri Nouwen, Now & Then, we meet James Finley a clinical psychologist who studied under Thomas Merton and was a friend to Henri Nouwen. In his new book – The Healing Path - A Memoir and an Invitation, James shares intimately about his journey from a deeply traumatic childhood to healing and a life of contemplation.


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DAILY MEDITATION | SEPTEMBER 20, 2023

The Most Important Choice

If I die with much anger and bitterness, I will leave my family and friends behind in confusion, guilt, shame, or weakness. When I felt my death approaching, I suddenly realized how much I could influence the hearts of those whom I would leave behind. If I could truly say that I was grateful for what I had lived, eager to forgive and be forgiven, full of hope that those who loved me would continue their lives of joy and peace, and confident that Jesus who calls me would guide all who somehow belonged to my life—if I could do that—I would, in the hour of my death, reveal more true spiritual freedom than I had been able to reveal during all the years of my life. I realize on a very deep level that dying is the most important act of living. It involves a choice to bind others with guilt or to set them free with gratitude.

Henri J. M. Nouwen
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2 CORINTHIANS 4:15 (NIV)

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Text excerpts taken from "You are the Beloved"

by Henri J.M. Nouwen

© 2017 by The Henri Nouwen Legacy Trust.

Published by Convergent Books.

Photo from the Henri Nouwen Society.

Scripture reading contributed by L. Yeskoo.


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