Today’s Reflection
Even if we learn to abide and feel at home with the Divine, . . . we may abruptly come to a wilderness landscape that leaves us wondering if we took a wrong turn somewhere along the way. Often our first response is to redouble our efforts in the disciplines. But as we seek the Lord in prayer, we may still come up empty. We meditate on the Word, but our spirit faints for lack of nourishment, we may begin to wonder what’s true and what’s real about faith.
At this stage of the journey, wondering and wandering feel like uninvited strangers on the wilderness path. But rather than looking at them with a skeptical eye, it seems the Spirit invites both the wondering and wandering to join the journey. When we face them and invite them along instead of running from them or ignoring them, they can ultimately lead us to deeper mysteries of faith that may feel barren in the beginning.
—Marsha Crockett, Speak, My Soul: Listening to the Divine with Holy Purpose (Upper Room Books, 2024)
Today’s Question
In what ways can you embrace wondering and wandering in your spiritual journey?
Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
I will make the wilderness a pool of water
and the dry land springs of water.
—Isaiah 41:18 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
Stay with me, O God. Help me still my mind so that I can hear you speak within my soul. Amen.
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Lectionary Readings
- Joshua 5:9-12
- Psalm 32
- 2 Corinthians 5:16-21
- Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
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I don’t know the answer to today’s question.. I’m just thankful that noithing can separate me/us from the love of God. Thank You, Lord
By seeking God and his support and guidance during such times. Also by keeping in mind that hardships develop patience and perseverance as well as compassion.
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