6 Nov 2017

Do we seek wisdom or does wisdom seek us?

Wisdom is not just a matter of old age or grey hairs! It is a willingness to be open to God's spirit guiding us and us being receptive to that guidance. This is not just something that happens by chance to catch us unawares and unprepared. It does call us to be people who live in prayerful anticipation that God seeks us out and touches our hearts. 
This week's readings speak about three things. The first is that our thoughts need to ponder on what will bring life to us this day. They call us to be attentive to how we meet the things that bring us life and bring us hope of a life which lies at the heart of all creation. It calls us to be people who always seek life and who become creative in our response. God is present in becoming co-creators of his loving presence in the world. We can discover to see our life through the eyes of the heart, in how God looks upon the world.
The second is that Jesus walks with us and comes to meet us each day. We are called to encounter him and become familiar with his voice. There is a longing that we find in scripture, in receiving him in communion and in meeting him in our prayers which transforms our encounters with each other. It calls us to see the face of Christ in each person we meet. This allows us to not be afraid of his voice even when he calls us on our final journey home. We can start to appreciate its resonance, tone and tenure which allows us to know that he calls us to live each day.
The last point is that we cannot expect somebody else to do this for us. While it is good to offer intercession for each other and none of us journey alone each of us is called to respond to the loving invitation to know him and follow him. This calls each day to be an opportunity where we wake up to the possibility that this is the day. This is a call to the mission which does not wait for the perfect day or the perfect moment but calls us to see how we can be renewed this day. Out soul is thirsting for the Lord. Let us be present to the times that Jesus meets us on the way and walks close by our side.

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