Exhaling

The sky is the only omnipresence we all accept. So look up!

Don’t look back

Filed under: joy, mercy — kathryntherese at 3:40 pm on Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Keep going forward.

Like St Paul, we must keep “forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead” (Phil 3:13).   We have a tendency sometimes to examine our consciences or our pasts too closely, and then we risk becoming terrified that we are missing something, that we have done nothing pure in God’s sight, even that we need to confess again what we’ve already confessed because we see it more clearly now and it seems even worse than we thought; as if we need to explain every nuance of our sin before it can be fully forgiven, or that we will never move forward unless every scrap of the past is “cleaned up.”

But no. This is only a temptation to remain focused on ourselves and distract our attention from God, from His will, from His work. Because God truly does cast all our sins behind His back (Isaiah 38:17), so we should not keep running back and holding them before us again. He does not demand that our past remain our present; He calls us forward to walk in newness. He does not demand that we go back again and again to scrutinize every detail of our motivation and culpability in each sin; He tells us simply, “Go, and sin no more” (Jn 8:11).

We should simply go, and sin no more.

There is no room in a heart that has accepted the grace of forgiveness for looking back or trying to convince others (or herself) how horrible her sins have been; in embracing the gift of mercy, our hearts are too filled with grateful rejoicing in love. This gratitude and love spur us on to praise Him and joyfully serve others.

Looking back at the sins already forgiven, wondering if we are really free, only keeps us in bondage to them. This new “slavery to sin” (Jn 8:34) constricts our ability to move forward on the path to Him, to serve others for love of Him, to seek His Kingdom first. It keeps us small and crawling.

But He wants us to soar.The freedom offered to us is so complete that even the TRUTH about our past cannot obstruct the radiant Truth of now – right now, He is loving us; right now, He is saving us; right now, He is calling us into the light of His presence and into the peace of His Kingdom, where His Heart – human and divine- reigns with mercy eternally.

Right now, we must reject the temptation to look back.

Right now, we must ask for the grace to keep our eyes on HIM.
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I will never end

Filed under: poetry — kathryntherese at 10:44 am on Wednesday, June 18, 2008

I stood on the edge of forever

as if I had forgotten that

I will never end

and

the universe is expanding

so

I am becoming even smaller.

Remembering this suddenly,

opened up within me

infinite capacities to hold

the Infinite

and

be held by Him.

Is seeing believing?

Filed under: poetry — kathryntherese at 10:24 pm on Tuesday, June 10, 2008

I’m here to say that seeing is NOT believing.

Seeing is seeing;

believing without seeing is believing.

Abraham hoped against hope

and not seeing, grew in faith

and became the Father of many.

Moses saw the Face of God

because he had faith,

but did not

enter the Promised Land.

Be love in the world…

Filed under: poetry — kathryntherese at 2:25 pm on Thursday, June 5, 2008

Stand in the gap where love should be.

Become love in the world; love like Me.

“I don’t know how…” but then I see

Love poured out for all, on a Tree.

musings on wineskins

Filed under: poetry — kathryntherese at 9:56 pm on Sunday, June 1, 2008

Selfward hearts renewed by Your touch

            Become ready wineskins

            Awaiting the rich new wine

                        The Spirit outpours.

Thirsting for Truth

We draw near Your

            Wellspring of grace deep within us

                        Released at last.

We are made in Your image but

            Our capacities remain hidden until

            We are ready for the scales to fall from

                        Re-focused eyes.

New-bright eyes see endless spaces in which to

            Pour love. New wineskins

            Are meant to pour out new wine for

                        All who thirst.

 
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