Tuesday, March 8, 2011

lent and nouwen

henri nouwen writes of the season of lent that begins tomorrow with this reflection:

"God's mercy is greater than our sins. There is an awareness of sin that does not lead to God but rather to self-preoccupation. Our temptation is to be so impressed by our sins and failings and so overwhelmed by our lack of generosity that we get stuck in a paralyzing guilt. It is the guilt that says: 'I am too sinful to deserve God's mercy.' It is the guilt that leads to introspection instead of directing our eyes to God. It is the guilt that has become an idol and therefore a form of pride. Lent is the time to break down this idol and to direct our attention to our loving Lord. The question is: 'Are we like Judas, who was overcome by his sin that he could not believe in God's mercy any longer and hanged himself, or are we like Peter who returned to his Lord with repentance and cried bitterly for his sins?' The season of Lent, during which winter and spring struggle with each other for dominance, helps us in a special way to cry out for God's mercy."

knowing you need God's mercy is the place the journey often begins with Jesus, and it is also knowing you need God's mercy after you believed that will matter for the journey. One is uttered in desperation and the other one in praise. the mercy that saves is the mercy that sustains. lent is the season of crying out.

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