Trinity Sunday

Exodus 34: 4-6,8-9; Daniel 3; 2 Cor 13: 11-13; John 3: 16-18

our merciful God
gracious
slow to anger
abounding
in steadfast
love and faithfulness
sending love
for our salvation
we open
our hearts
our minds
our bodies
our breath
to God’s
holy breath
Holy Spirit
condemned
no longer
we see
the Truth of love
we are free
to live
in peace
with all

Do you experience the grace of God
Do you feel God’s breath in you?
Are you alive in God’s Holy Spirit?

Everything falls away

Sooner or later everything falls away.
You, the work you’ve done, your successes
large and small, your failures too.
Those moments when you were light,
alongside the times when you were one with the night.
The friends, the people you loved;
Who loved you; those who might have
wished you ill, none of this is forever.
All of it is soon to go or going or long gone.

Everything falls away, except the thread
that you followed unknowingly all along.
The thread that strings together all you’ve been or done
The thread you didn’t know you were tracking
Until, toward the end, you see the thread is what stays
As everything else falls away.

Follow that thread as long as you can
And you will find it does not end
But weaves itself into the unimaginable vastness of life
Your life never was the solo turn it seemed to be
It was always part of the great weave of nature and humanity
An immensity that we come to know
Only as we follow our own small threads
To the place where they merge with the boundless whole.

Each of the threads runs its course, then
joins in life together. This magnificent tapestry-
This masterpiece in which we live forever -Parker Palmer

What is the thread you follow?

Thursday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time

2Timothy2:8-15; Psalm 25:4-15; Mark 12:28-34

the word of God
alive
and free
teaching
challenging
and guiding
that we may know
the ways
of kindness
and constancy
loving God
with all
your soul
all of your mind
and all of your strength
and loving
our neighbor
as yourself

Does God’s word lead the way in your life?
How does it teach you to love your neighbor?
Who is your neighbor?

Wednesday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time

2Timothy 1:1-3,6-12; Psalm 25: 2-9; Mark 12: 18-27

not through a Spirit
of cowardice
but of power
and love
and self-control
we are given
our lives
as a gift
for goodness

misled
by our culture
we lose sight
of our spiritual nature
we become
discouraged
despairing
in time
ready for death

then
a Light comes
in revelation
drawing us
to Truth
a saving grace
and we see
ourselves
anew
in the realm
of angels

Have you lost sight of your spiritual nature?
Are you guided by the gifts of the Spirit?

Tuesday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time

2 Peter 3:12-15a, 17-18

“Beloved:
Wait for and hasten the coming of the day of God,
because of which the heavens will be dissolved in flames
and the elements melted by fire.
But according to his promise
we await new heavens and a new earth
in which righteousness dwells.

Therefore, beloved, since you await these things,
be eager to be found without spot or blemish before him, at peace.
And consider the patience of our Lord as salvation.

Therefore, beloved, since you are forewarned,
be on your guard not to be led into the error of the unprincipled
and to fall from your own stability.
But grow in grace
and in the knowledge of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
To him be glory now and to the day of eternity. Amen.”

As the cities burn in protest how do you hear these words?
What new heaven and earth do you wait for?
How do you guard against error?
How do you grow in grace?