At the
end of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus talks about building our lives on the
firm foundation, the rock, of God’s presence and possibility. So, I wonder, if you could add one additional
space to your current house (or transform one room) what would you do?
For me,
I don’t know if I would add to our house, as much as pick out a different color
paint or add some wonderful new decorations or find softer lightening. Why don’t I do this? Great question, probably because I am frugal
or tell myself this is frivolous. Philip
Simmons says our lives are the unfinished house in which we live. Look around at the place where you call
home. What do you love about your
home? What frustrates you? One of the things that annoys my wife, and I,
is that our brand-new refrigerator makes strange noises. I know this is a First-World problem. What we love about our house are comfy chairs
that we sink and settle in on Friday nights after working all week. Look around, what do you love and where would
you like to remodel your home?
Now,
let’s ponder this metaphorically, if you could clear out the clutter and chaos
in the cobwebbed corners of your soul, what would you do? For me, I would add more space for prayer ~
to breathe and be. Why don’t I do
this? I could blame the Protestant work
ethic that tells me my worth is based on what I accomplish. I could look in the mirror at my own
addiction to work. I could confess that
my ego likes to be noticed for being busy.
That is some of what is in the cardboard boxes shoved in the cobwebbed
corners of my soul. I long for space and
place to be. And the truth is, this
doesn’t cost me a dime.
The
questions we ask help us awaken to realities (past/present/and future) of what
we are lugging in the luggage of our life ~ why we are feeling the way we are
physically, emotionally, spiritually and mentally (go back to Monday’s Morning
Meditation). Hold your thoughts today
next to the fun you had on Tuesday.
Connect this question with the one from yesterday to give yourself a
gift of resting in God’s presence this day in holy and healing ways. Amen.