One thing I ask from the Lord, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to seek him in his temple.
–Psalm 27:4 NIV84
Contemplation is a close friend of simplicity. In it’s tenderest meaning, contemplation is a loving gaze on Jesus. It is giving Him our long attention, allowing our hearts to be caught up in Him. The thoroughness of His beauty draws us close, no matter our state. Love pours out from him upon us. Joy blooms in our hearts. Hardened, fearful places crack open. Peace comes. We realize hope is in Him alone.
We invite you today to sit with these images. Gaze upon them with whatever openness you find in your heart. Who do you see? Don’t be afraid to wander with Him wherever He may take you. Only put your hand in His and continue to gaze on Him.
You may find the following simple hymn helpful as you turn to look at Jesus.
Mary’s Prayer
You come to me, O mysterious One, as Desire
To my deepest Desire
And I, thus found, am lost
In Your Love
You take from me All I know
except your Love
Calling me beyond my life
Into your darkness
To trust you and you alone
You open my life
As a beggar’s bowl
and I am attentive to what is daily given
such riches
I have not imagined
I offer what is given
the life that flows
through my emptiness
water to the thirsty
food to the hungry
a home to the dispossessed
all because I said yes
to your, first Yes
–Monty Williams, The Gift of Spiritual Intimacy: Following the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius; adapted from Luke 1:46-55
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