This is the day the LORD has
made;
let us rejoice and be glad in it. - Psalm
118:24
"The duties and cares of the day ahead crowd about us when we
awake in the morning (if they have not already dispelled our
night's rest). Now arises the uneasy question: How can all this be
accommodated in one day? When will I do this, when that? How shall I start on
this and that?
Thus agitated, we would like to run around and rush forth. We must then
take the reins in hand and say, "Take it easy! Not any of this may touch me now.
My first morning's hour belongs to the
Lord. I will tackle the day's work which He charges me with,
and He will give me the power to accomplish it."
So I will go to the altar of God. Here it is not a question of
my minute, petty affairs, but of the great offering of reconciliation. I may
participate in that, purify myself and be made happy, and lay myself with all my
doings and troubles along with the sacrifice on the altar. And when the Lord comes to me then in Holy Communion, then I may
ask Him, "Lord, what do you want of
me?" (St
Teresa). And after quiet dialogue, I will go
to that which I see as my next duty."
From Essays on
Woman,
St Teresa Benedicta
of the Cross (Edith Stein)
Image: Sunrise over Belgian village, Labliau (30
km southwest of Brussels)
“The real problem of
the Christian life comes where people do not usually look for it. It comes the very moment you wake up each
morning. All your wishes and hopes for
the day rush at you like wild animals.
And the first job each morning consists simply in shoving them all back;
in listening to that other voice, taking that other point of view, letting that
other larger, stronger, quieter life come flowing in." - C.S. Lewis,
Mere Christianity
Beautiful post! St. Teresa Benedicta is one of my favorites!
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