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Welcome to the Cathedral Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem PA's theologian in E-residence Blogspot. Seasonally we welcome a theologian from around the world to live with us virtually. Our e-residents offer weekly reflection/dialogue, direction via skype and will leave a weekly offering on this blog for your nurture, care, and spiritual challenge. Feel free to leave your comments, support one another, pray with one another and leave a note for our E-resident. We are blessed to have you join us on this virtual pilgrimage to discover the holy.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

We give thanks to you, O God, we give thanks; your name is near. People tell of your wondrous deeds. Psalm 75:1

We are often most thankful for that which we don’t expect, that which we don’t deserve, that which shocks us out of our complacency and robotic lives. It might be in the instant when we feel cool wet rain shuttling through the air, falling like salve on our thirsty skin. It might be waking in the deep darkness of a winter morning to find the ground blanketed with snow so soft it melts under the warmth of our breath. It might be sinking our toes into the ocean’s sand; so wet, thick, and heavy every step demands effort. It might be the diamonds in the sky that glimmer only in the blackest darkness. It might be the howl of a coyote on a night when the moon is swollen with the desire to light up the earth. Each day, indeed each moment, the works of God are interrupting our lives, and every time we are awake to the movement of God’s hand in creation, our hearts inflate with thanksgiving. It is not that we set out to pray a prayer of thanksgiving. It is that the very surprise catches our breath, and what escapes from our heart are words of thanks. The prayer may be little more than, “Wow!” or “Ah!” Or, there may be no words at all – we may only notice the quickened beat of our heart that calls out our gratitude with each thump.

We cannot really plan for such prayers of thanks for the wondrous words of God in creation. We can only attempt to keep our eyes and ears open, our heart enlarged, our soul awake. And even if we are unable to do that, God will still surprise us, and we will inevitably give thanks.

O God, let my soul be attentive to the mysteries of the universe that will fill me with humility and gratitude.

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