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Fr. Bede's almost-daily reflections. When it comes to the spiritual life, we're all beginners. I also send these out by email. Contact me at bcamera@anselm.edu. God bless!





Tuesday, December 15, 2015

The motherly God

We continue with a prayerful reading of The Book of Consolation (Isaiah 40-53):

On the one hand, God is all powerful and mighty, while at the same time, when dealing with the meek and helpless, he is full of compassion. Is 40:10-11.

Behold, the Lord God comes with might, and his arm rules for him;
behold, his reward is with him and his recompense before him.

Like a shepherd, he feeds his flock;
in his arms he gathers the lambs,
Carrying them in his arms (bosom),
and gently lead those that are with young (leading the ewes with care).

Here is a study in contrasts, reminding us that we cannot reduce our understanding of God to only one dimension. This God is the almighty Ruler bringing justice and judgment. And yet, at the same time, he is gentle as any mother suckling her young.

The passage speaks of the “flock,” the “lambs” and “the ewes.” These are the ones who are the recipients of God’s motherly kindness.

Can you become a sheep? Can you put aside your human pride and vainglory? Can you surrender any claims you have to power, or the instinctual drive to control things? Can you be gentle, and docile as a sheep of the flock? Can you surrender yourself when he bends to lift you to his shoulders? Can you admit your own constant need to be carried by One stronger than you? Can you allow yourself to be gently led?

These are the dispositions needed so that we can experience the compassion and care of an almighty God and Father (and mother).

Let.him.carry.you.in.his.arms.

Blessed Advent to you.


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