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Breathing

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While we’re often called to actively participate in God’s good work in the world, sometimes God tells us to stop for a bit and just receive. Sometimes I have a lot of trouble actually stopping. So, God makes it very clear, sending things like summer break, people who make a point of telling me to stop and recharge, and these poems.

Stop Being Bound

Stop being bound

by the gift of time;

unsnare yourself

from your skills

to organize and optimize;

use-each-minute-best

less;

instead,

stop

and see

and receive

the many gifts

I give each minute;

receive each breath

as My intent

to fill you full

of all that’s good

and put all else away;

let your soul

be,

just be,

with Me;

that will be

doing

enough

for now.

Today My Job Is Breathing

Today my job is breathing.

God is looking after

all the needs, the tasks, the souls;

today I’m to receive;

today I’m just to rest,

to open and wait,

letting stillness fill me,

to marvel at God’s closeness,

to notice how creation

reveals God’s constant care,

to wonder at God’s breath

in me and all

that God has caused to be.

I Want You

Do you know why I made you?

To invite the world into Your heart?

No,

not fundamentally;

I made you because

I love you;

I made you because

I wanted to be with you,

and have you be with Me;

I wanted you.

People forget,

confuse the mission

with the reason;

soon they

stop hearing the birds singing,

stop seeing how I provide,

put joy aside;

so I made the Sabbath,

which people so often

now clutter with tasks;

so I give you leisure,

and ardently ask you to remember:

it’s not the tasks I’m after,

no matter how much good they do;

I made you because

I love you;

I want you.

Photo by Caique Silva on Unsplash.

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