Bob offers us this prompt for February:

When God closes one door He opens another.  It is up to us to recognize that new door and go through it. 

So I’ve been thinking about windows and doors…

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The last time I attended a Good Friday service a deacon gave one of the shortest and most profound homilies I had ever heard. The essence of it: maybe, maybe –if we sit still long enough, we might let God catch a moment with us. I don’t recall whether the prelude to this incite was our busyness or our own egotistical searching “in all the wrong places.” I just remember being struck by the vision of God as a butterfly that flits always nearby –but won’t alight till we are still enough.

When Bob offered the prompt “doors close/others open” –I thought about how a moth always moves toward the light. It will throw itself against glass panes trying to get closer, closer. In a reverse way, the moth is another image of God (for me) …unrelenting about basking in OUR light. Because God knows every one of us is light-full. What if God wants only to be with us in the light that IS within each one of us? But first, we must open a window or a door to let God in.

I will admit, my windows have been closed, shades pulled for some time now. I slip in and out one door, occasionally casting a furtive glance for that moth-in-search-of-my-light. More recently, I feel a longing inside to be still and let God approach. Probably because I have a lengthy list of complaints about the state of the world that I’d like to register. And increasingly, because I just want someone to cry with about that list.

Good thing winter doesn’t last.

Maybe I will pry one of those windows open and see what spring brings.

come spring, a waking heart may yawn

malaise be gone!

today in flight

one day, in light

 

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