Showing posts with label Hearts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hearts. Show all posts

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Thy Will Be Done...


The Kingdom of God is “the presence of God in all things and the presence of all things in God. In the Kingdom of God everything tastes divine and smells divine because the divine and the human, the heavenly and the earthly, are intertwined and interpenetrating. This is a great vision of the prophets of Israel and of the apostles.

“I think this is necessary because then no part of life is separated from God. If you speak only about the salvation of the soul, then you neglect social salvation and the salvation of the earth. We have a lot of one-sided theology, and we need this holistic understanding of the Kingdom of God which is present everywhere.”

Dr. Jürgen Moltmann is Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Tubingen, Germany. Widely considered one of the most important theologians of the last fifty years, his landmark book Theology of Hope (1964) has been translated into many languages. His other books include The Crucified God (1972), God in Creation (1985), and The Coming of God (1995).

May we pray this week, “Thy kingdom come.” And may we bring there our frail human hearts and all we can see and taste and smell of our earthy-human living, for there is no part of us or our living which is separate from God. May we pray, “Thy kingdom come.” And may we seek to find God everywhere present: may we seek to find God in the lives of the sick and the poor who come to us here seeking our care and in the lives of all those in the community which we are called to serve, and may we seek to find God everywhere in this good earth entrusted to our care. May all that we do this week be prayer. “Thy kingdom come.” Amen.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Praying Hearts


“He said that the world could only be known as it existed in men’s hearts. For while it seemed a place which contained men it was in reality a place contained within them and therefore to know it one must look there and come to know those hearts and to do this one must live with men and not simply pass among them.” The old, oddly dressed Indian-Mexican man to 16 year old Billy Parham in Cormac McCarthy’s The Crossing.



May our prayers live with the hearts of those who share our world. In them may we come to know
those hearts and the world contained therein and in so doing may the knowing of our own hearts and
world become more complete and more all embracing. Amen