The Hubbell Pew

Maybe what is good about religion is playing that the Kingdom will come, until in the joy of your playing, the hope and the rhythm and comradeship and poignance and mystery of it – you start to see that the playing is itself the first-fruits of the Kingdom’s coming and of God’s presence within us and among us.—Frederick Buechner

Friday, March 27, 2009

Wednesday in the Fourth Week of Lent

Tom Keating when he is discussing "Centering Prayer" demonstrates with his hands today's Lenten thought. He reminds us that we open our hands to the sky during prayer so we are ready to receive a gift, but once we receive a gift we grasp it and by closing our hand around it we not only hold on to it, the hand is no longer able to receive another gift. He suggests we receive the gift and then let it go, so we can receive another.

Lenten fasting is much like what Father Keating suggests. For 40 days we let go of something we have become attached in order to receive another gift. I think we can go further with this than chocolates or wine. Is there something you are holding on to today that prevents you from receiving a gift from God. Is it material? Is it something in your past? Is it a relationship?If it is preventing you from receiving God's gift loosen your grip on it and open yourself up to receive once again. It is easier said than done, I know; but, Lent is a practice session for learning to let go.

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