Each day, it is important to set aside time for solitude with God, to be alone with the great Alone. The ancient desert fathers spoke of the importance of making a new beginning each day, of withdrawing into silence to renew our encounter with the Lord. Although many think of a retreat as a weekend to do ever so often, it is good to build into our daily schedules small retreats from the busy-ness around us, and to allow ourselves to be enveloped by the love of the Most High if only for a few moments. This means we must regularly disavow all sorts of distractions, pre-occupations, anxieties and silly amusements to make room for God in our lives.
Although not always comfortable, gratifying or even therapeutic, by making a place in our daily schedules for entering into silence and attending to the whisper of the Lord in our hearts, our relationship with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit acquires the space it needs to unfold. Finding regular periods during the day to bow our heads and fold our hands is about renouncing a kind of self-reliance which robs the Bridegroom of our attention. Those who do this discover a powerful paradox: the more we attend to the Lord, the more we find ourselves able to attend to those He has entrusted to our care. When we add the salt of prayer to our daily routines, we discover constant engagement with Him in an ongoing conversation about all of life in light of the Gospel - so that our life is never simply flat, never an empty routine. Through prayer, time becomes pregnant with moments in which we are invited to give ourselves in love, moments in which eternity is born, moments of the Cross - moments where the glory of God is manifest.
I'd like to borrow this for a weekday homily... please. Blessings. Caring thoughts. Prayers. dt
ReplyDeleteI can't be told this often enough. So easy to forget and struggle as Martha did and become anxious about everything. Thank you Dr. Lilles and blessings - Rene
ReplyDeleteThe best I have read on what prayer is and does. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I needed to read this especially this morning.
ReplyDelete"the more we attend to the Lord, the more we find ourselves able to attend to those He has entrusted to our care"....so true. Thanks for this beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for the very kind comments!
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this, and thank you for this blog. God bless you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I've managed to return to morning prayer time... hopefully never to leave!
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