They say that BUSY literally means, Being Under Satan's Yoke. I guess that's just true if in the midst of the hustles and hurries of life, you do not really allow yourself to be occupied by God and His Word. I would like to believe that God understands our busyness. He knows exactly the demands of our jobs, our ministries, our families, our communities, our Church. And He understands because He loves us. :)
But because we love Him too, we do not take Him out of the picture. We do not say, "I still have a lot to finish, Lord. Can you just wait a little?" Because we love Him too, we make time for Him. :)
I just signed up into this beautiful campaign entitled Pausing to Pray: Lenten Reflections for Busy People. The first reflection came in today and I thought of posting it (and hopefully the rest of the 39 reflections) as a personal offering this season. :)
May we all have a blessed and meaningful Lent. ♥
Ash Wednesday (Day 1)
Excerpt from the Diary of St. Faustina:
In order to hear the voice of God, one has to have silence in one's soul and to keep silence; not a gloomy silence, but an interior silence; that is to say, recollection in God. One can speak a great deal without breaking silence and, on the contrary, one can speak little and be constantly breaking silence. ... God does not give Himself to a chattering soul which, like a drone in a beehive, buzzes around but gathers no honey. A talkative soul is empty inside. (Diary - 118)
Meditation:
Dear Jesus, sometimes I am afraid of silence. I fill my day with distractions, with music, with background noise, and with other things because I fear the void. Maybe I am afraid of what You will ask of me. Help me to not be afraid of silence. Help me to realize that, in Your gentleness, You will never force Your will on me. Teach me how to open my heart to You, so I can receive what it is that You want to give me. Help me to find You in the silence.
- Fr. Joseph Roesch, MIC
P.S.
Fr. Robert Barron also shares his Lent reflections daily. :)
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