Today’s Reflection
Just as pain and suffering require mystery, so does love. Love, in its simplicity and complexity, somehow covers a multitude of sins—ours and everyone else’s. Love allows us the courage to see that we ourselves are a both/and, a beautiful, chaotic mix of goodness and capacity to wound another. Love allows us the courage to know that others are a both/and as well. We will be hurt, wounded—and forgiveness is possible. Healing can happen, and sometimes, thankfully, relationships are restored. Love allows us to move toward another and hold boundaries when necessary.
—Beth Taulman Miller, What Loss Can Teach Us: A Sacred Pathway to Growth and Healing (Upper Room Books, 2021)
Today’s Question
How does love enable you to embrace a “both/and” perspective in life’s complexities?
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Today’s Scripture
I’m convinced that nothing can separate us from God’s love in Christ Jesus our Lord: not death or life, not angels or rulers, not present things or future things, not powers or height or depth, or any other thing that is created.
—Romans 8:38-39 (CEB)
Prayer for the Week
God, help me let go of my desire to hustle for security, affection, and control. Help me let go of my desire to change this feeling, sensation, or situation. May I learn to welcome what is. Amen. [prayer adapted from What Loss Can Teach Us by Beth Taulman Miller]
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Christ’s love enables us to do many things we cannot do on our own. The love of Christ helps me unravel the complexities of our world. I don’t get everything right. I try to trust the Lord to lead me.
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