Monday 28 July
Jeremiah 13:1-11; Canticle Deuteronomy; 32:1-12; Matthew 13:31-35
Good practices
Some days do you have a problem finding a message in the readings. Today is one for me. There are many messages to reflect on this month. Would you like to join me? “Help those less fortunate - Love your neighbour - Be empathetic - Pray for vocations - Act justly - Be humble - Don’t worry - Don’t be angry - Say sorry - Spread the good news - Have courage - Thank God - Trust in God” Are there one or two messages that we could put into practice, not only today but every day as ways of showing our love of God?
On the days when I struggle with the readings,
I like to hold the scripture as if it is a love letter - the words are irrelevant, I know I am loved.
Or I take one line and put it in my pocket, and simply let it companion me for the day.
Sometimes, I take it as a gift from the heart to the intellect: "Take a break," it says, "Let me attend to this."
Other days, I seek out soul friends - poets, writers, artists - and allow their giftedness to flesh out the words.
Now and then, I allow the intellect free reign, and delve into multiple translations and commentaries to satisfy the longing to know my beloved a little better.
But mostly on the days I struggle, I sit in silence: attentive, receptive, grateful.