Tuesday, September 05, 2006

slowing down to go forth into the world

I have been slowing down...and that has included not taking the time to post here. Morning and evening devotional time has been essential. Also, walking and swimming. And doing the Daily Bible Journaling process of SOAP.

But doing this isn't about getting away from the world. It is about preparing daily to go out in the thick of the world. Too much of the religious meditational life, including in institutional Christianity has led people to belief that they can move away from the clutter of the world. The Trappist monk, Thomas Merton, has disabused us all of that illusion.

At the same time, we can't be a "good" Christian without being part of the mission of Jesus Christ to go forth into the world. And to really do that in the spirit of Christ means we are in the world but not of the world. Too much "Christianity" has been reduced down to so-called morality or ethics. It has no heart of the spirit. All action whether of the conservative or liberal bent gets consumed by the clutter and the demands of the world IF they do not take the time and the practice to listen to God. The Complete Guide to Prayer Walking - amazon.com site for the book. Internet article: Prayer Walking: exploring faith through exercise.

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