Daily Lectio Divina: Only when one is connected

Daily Lectio Divina: Only when one is connected

Episode 458

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Wise Lessons for Graceful Living using selections from Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s book Gift from the Sea.  This week’s theme is Solitude and Centerdness.

Only when one is connected to one’s own core is one connected to others, I am beginning to discover. And, for me, the core, the inner spring, can best be refound through solitude.

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Daily Lectio Divina: We are aware of our hunger

Daily Lectio Divina: We are aware of our hunger

Episode 457

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Wise Lessons for Graceful Living using selections from Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s book Gift from the Sea.  This week’s theme is Solitude and Centerdness.

We are aware of our hunger and needs, but still ignorant of what will satisfy them…Instead of stilling the center, the axis of the wheel, we add more centrifugal activities to our lives–which tend to throw us off balance.

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Daily Lectio Divina: We are hungry

Daily Lectio Divina: We are hungry

Episode 456

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Wise Lessons for Graceful Living using selections from Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s book Gift from the Sea.  This week’s theme is Solitude and Centerdness.

…[W]e are hungry, and not knowing what we are hungry for, we fill up the void with endless distractions, always at hand–unnecessary errands, compulsive duties, social niceties.  And for the most part, to little purpose.  Suddenly the spring is dry; the well is empty.

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Monday Meditation: Now remain in my love

Monday Meditation: Now remain in my love

The Vine

I wasn’t looking for a Word this year.  A word that defines, inspires, and focuses my spiritual journey for the present.  In past years, I have sometimes chosen a word or had a word, image, or Bible verse capture my attention for a season.  But not this year.  The last several weeks have been particularly and overwhelmingly chaotic for me, and I just hadn’t given it any thought at all.

But then, in a recent prayer time, a word unexpectedly chose me: remain.

Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love.  – John 15:4, 9

A branch that remains in the vine is fully satisfied because all its needs are met: food and water, connection to the source, part of the whole, fulfilling its purpose by bearing fruit, being fully itself–what it is made for.

The branch can take the vine for granted.  It can take and take as much as it wants from the vine.  The vine never runs out of resources and never gets fed up with providing for the branch’s needs.  That is what agape is.  The branch’s only role, its only way of giving back, its only participation in the relationship is the choice to stay connected, to remain in the vine.   Even bearing fruit is not something the branch must do but a natural result of its right relationship with the vine.  All that is required of the branch is to trust in the vine’s faithfulness by choosing to remain connected.

The Invitation

The past several years, perhaps even the past 10 years, have carried a central theme of transitory living.  I mentioned in my last post that I have been well acquainted with waiting in these recent years.  I have lived in a constant state of flux, always anticipating the next change but never knowing exactly when it would come or where I would find myself living next.  As a result, I have so often felt alone and isolated.  Each time I began to feel connected to a town, a church community, or a job I was working, the next change would suddenly whisk me away. I would be left having to start all over again.

Now, I am being invited to remain–not in a physical location, not in a person or community, not in a particular job or occupation–but simply and completely in God’s love.  God’s infinite, inexhaustible, abundant, fulfilling and satisfying, comforting, faithful love is being freely offered to me.  I have only to reach out and take it into myself.

I have only to choose to remain in God’s love. Wherever the next change takes me, I can never lose that connection.  I can hold onto the promise that, as I choose to remain in God’s love, so God chooses to remain in me.

So, my fellow pilgrims, as we walk this way together awhile, what connection are you being invited into? In what are you being invited to remain?

Do you have a Word for 2017? What word defines, inspires, and focuses your spiritual journey for this next season?

Daily Lectio Divina: The problem is how to remain whole

Daily Lectio Divina: The problem is how to remain whole

Episode 455

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Wise Lessons for Graceful Living using selections from Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s book Gift from the Sea.  This week’s theme is Harmony and Balance.

[The problem] is more basically: how to remain whole in the midst of the distractions of life; how to remain balanced, no matter what centrifugal forces tend to pull one off center; how to remain strong, no matter what shocks come in at the periphery and tend to crack the hub of the wheel.

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Daily Lectio Divina: How much we need steadiness

Daily Lectio Divina: How much we need steadiness

Episode 454

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Wise Lessons for Graceful Living using selections from Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s book Gift from the Sea.  This week’s theme is Harmony and Balance.

How much we need, and how arduous of attainment is that steadiness preached in all rules for holy living.  How desirable and how distant is the ideal of the contemplative, artist or saint–the inner inviolable core, the single eye.

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Daily Lectio Divina: The pattern of our lives

Daily Lectio Divina: The pattern of our lives

Episode 453

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Wise Lessons for Graceful Living using selections from Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s book Gift from the Sea.  This week’s theme is Harmony and Balance.

The pattern of our lives is essentially circular.  We must be open to all points of the compass…stretched out, exposed, sensitive like a spider’s web to each breeze that blows…. How difficult…to achieve a balance in the midst of these contradictory tensions, and yet how necessary for the proper functioning of our lives.

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Daily Lectio Divina: I mean to lead a simple life

Daily Lectio Divina: I mean to lead a simple life

Episode 452

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Wise Lessons for Graceful Living using selections from Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s book Gift from the Sea.  This week’s theme is Harmony and Balance.

I mean to lead a simple life, to choose a simple shell I can carry easily–like a hermit crab. But I do not. I find that my frame of life does not foster simplicity….This is not the life of simplicity but the life of multiplicity…It leads not to unification but to fragmentation.  It does not bring grace; it destroys the soul.

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Daily Lectio Divina: I want to live in grace

Daily Lectio Divina: I want to live in grace

Episode 451

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re beginning 2017 with a new series on Wise Lessons for Graceful Living using selections from Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s book Gift from the Sea.  This week’s theme is Harmony and Balance.

I want…to live “in grace” as much of the time as possible…an inner harmony, essentially spiritual, which can be translated to outward harmony…a state of inner spiritual grace from which I could function and give as I was meant to in the eye of God.

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Daily Lectio Divina: John 1:49-51

Daily Lectio Divina: John 1:49-51

Episode 450

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re concluding our series and wrapping up 2016 with John 1:49-51.

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And Happy New Year!