Posts tagged Divine Vocation
Easter and our Divine Story

Jesus is Risen!    He is Risen Indeed!”

 

     Really?

 

For many persons, their answer to that sincere question determines whether they consider themselves “Christian” or not. Either we believe that the resurrection of Jesus from the dead was historical fact or it is superstitious fiction. Or perhaps we simply do not care one way or another.

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Holy Saturday with Our Divine Story

It is finished.”

 

Uttering his last words, perhaps barely a whisper, Jesus released his last breath and died.

His struggle subsided; pain ceased; consciousness extinguished.

Jesus was dead.

 

He was taken down from the cross, and his body was hurriedly and quickly entombed before the beginning of Sabbath. Jesus felt nothing, thought nothing, was no-thing

 

Holy Saturday follows the crucifixion of Good Friday, just as the existential torpor of death follows the bodily struggle of dying.

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Our Divine Story through Holy Week

We move into Holy Week, looking through the Passion of Jesus into what might be revealed of our own Christophany, in which the Christic unity of ourselves and God is ultimately revealed in Easter resurrection.

In Jesus’ Passion Story, we witness Jesus living the truth of who he truly is, suffering lesser stories of identity, fear, and abandonment.  We accompany him until all is released, dead and buried.

How will we be called this week to dwell more deeply in our true essence, surrender our lesser stories, and lie dormant in our true being until we are called to spring to new life?

How will we die to what is false and abide in true essence?  How will the tomb’s emptiness generate life anew?

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An Origin Story of Divine Vocation

An Invitation to a Lenten Journey with our Divine Story

During this Lenten season, we’re inviting a journey into the divine story. The divine story is not something we read in a book, but one we live every day. It is not just about Jesus, but Christ living in us. It is about our true Origin and our Eternal Life coming into the here and now.

We are invited to release the lesser stories we tell about ourselves, letting go of the limited ways we see who we are.

How can we uncover and embrace more fully our true nature, our divine essence, who we truly are?

May we enter into stories that live not just in the past, but in the fullness of life still to come. Telling the stories of our divine vocation, living and expressing here and now.

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