LOVE
All is quiet – just a
soft breeze
touches my face.
Sunshine is strong –
telling me
spring is on its way.
no violent waves.
Sand is motionless –
no
wind blowing it in my
face.
I do not move – lay
quiet
in my big chair.
desire fills me –
I chock but no sound.
Mystery of yearning –
desire overcomes
me – silent –
absolute –
nothingness grips me
– touches me.
Divine – transcendent
one
overwhelms me –
tears are my
response.
waiting – some day
- full embrace.
Robert Trabold
LOVE OF GOD
God calls us to this great dignity
of being his/her children and so we are able to build bonds with our neighbor.
One of the great paradoxes is that we can reject this. We are humans with free
will and can reject the vocation to which we are called. We can turn our back
and lead an isolated and selfish existence. This comes to play in the many
decisions that we make each day, some leading us to deep union with the divine
and the neighbor or others which lock us into a selfish stance. One of the
great mysteries is that the Lord is always waiting for us to return to the
vocation he calls us to. In the gospels, the father was waiting for the
prodigal son to return and welcomed him back when he saw him coming home.
This challenge and vocation to
respond to the love of God in our lives carries its risks and can make us
vulnerable. We all have experienced that many times we have reached out to
people but have been rejected and this can be painful. At this point, we have
to remember that Jesus also suffered but in the end, had his Easter
Sunday. In one sense, the sin and evil
of the world do not have the ultimate power but the Lord’s love is stronger and
will overcome the selfishness and evil happenings in the world.
When we try to respond to the vocation
of love to which we are called, we take a risk. We take this because we have
faith that God loves us more than the world which can inflict harm. The Lord
gives us the grace to take this risk and so we can be comfortable with our
vocation and can relax into what we are called to. It encourages us to be
faithful to our schedule of daily meditation and to live our vocation in the
world with good actions and standing up for justice and peace in a war torn and
violent world. In our daily meditation, no matter how dry it is and full of
distractions, we should keep our eyes on the vocation of love with the Lord and
one another to which we are called. It is a life’s journey which ultimately has
us feel at home in the world and assures us of place in our true home in
eternal life.