Lent is often associated with the 40 days Jesus spent in the wilderness immediately following his baptism. For many, we often feel like we are in the wilderness or a desert in our spiritual lives. When we are in the desert, we can often feel like God is far away. There is an emptiness in our lives.
Henri Nouwen, the great Catholic writer, says:
"We are afraid of emptiness. Spinoza speaks about our "horror vacui," our horrendous fear of vacancy. We like to occupy-fill up-every empty time and space. We want to be occupied. And if we are not occupied we easily become preoccupied; that is, we fill the empty spaces before we have even reached them. We fill them with our worries, saying, "But what if ..."
"It is very hard to allow emptiness to exist in our lives. Emptiness requires a willingness not to be in control, a willingness to let something new and unexpected happen. It requires trust, surrender, and openness to guidance. God wants to dwell in our emptiness. But as long as we are afraid of God and God's actions in our lives, it is unlikely that we will offer our emptiness to God. Let's pray that we can let go of our fear of God and embrace God as the source of all love."
Sunday, March 1, 2009
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