Poor in spirit

        Blessed are the poor in spirit,
         for theirs is the realm of God.

                  —Matthew 5.3

God, may I be an empty vessel for you.
Bless my willingness to have nothing to offer
except your presence in me,
and my trust in your grace in this world.

Bless my willingness to mourn for my losses,
to weep with those who suffer,
to lament the brokenness of the world.
I trust and await your consolation.

Give me courage to be powerless, to be inadequate,
to be weak, to depend on you,
and trust that in my emptiness
your grace is infinite and miraculous.

Give me faith to work for justice,
to be a peacemaker amidst hate and anger,
to bear your spirit into fearful places,
for I am your child, your Beloved.

Trusting that the kingdom and the power and the glory
are yours and not mine, I yield everything to you.
Surrendering all and seeking the lowest place,
I will be en empty vessel for your grace.

I am willing to die, and be raised.
Amen.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net

January 28, 2020

Blessed

Blessed are you who are empty handed;
         you are in God’s hands.

Blessed are you who are brokenhearted;
          your broken heart is God’s.

Blessed are you who are powerless;
         love’s power will never fail you.

Blessed are you who wish you were closer to God;
         your wishing is God in you.

Blessed are you who are kind;
         the universe will be kind to your soul.

Blessed are you who seek Oneness;
         you are One.

Blessed are you who stand with the poor
         that is where God is standing.

Blessed are you who are wounded
         when you stand for justice;
you are embraced, you are enfolded,
         you stand among the great.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net

January 27, 2020

Stay close

The bee works its way
deep into the blossom.
Go into that extravagance.

The Beloved enters this day
and bids you follow.
The Divine Presence
moves through this moment
with grace and power
and invites you:Stay with me.

Follow hope
into the moment,
follow grace
into the passageways
of time and space,
follow love
into the intricacies of relationships.

In the crowd
of the day
stay close
to the Beloved.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net

January 24, 2020

“Follow me”

                  “Follow me.”
                  —Jesus, Matthew 4.19

Forty-one years ago I was graduating from seminary in California. I hadn’t really thought about my future. I assumed I’d go back to Montana and be a pastor. My best friend, preparing for an internship, said, “Steve, I’m going to Minnesota. I can go with you or without you.” I moved to Minnesota. She didn’t need to say the words, but her love said, “Follow me.” This June we’ll celebrate our 40th Anniversary.

Forty years ago, as an intern chaplain at a State Hospital I was to visit someone in intensive care. It was an old building, often remodeled, with hallways jutting off each other at disorienting angles. The patient’s room was at the far end of a warren of hallways, rooms, adjacent rooms and what seemed like booby-trapped secret passageways. I was at a loss how to get there. And being young and green I wasn’t sure of my authority to go traipsing through such forbidding neighborhoods. But a nurse said, “Follow me,” and she started off. Staying right behind her, I made it.

When Jesus says ”Follow me” it isn’t a command. It’s an offer. It’s an accompaniment. It’s a rescue.

Forty years ago I began in parish ministry, but not on my own: Jesus went ahead of me. One by one I’ve gone into five churches (some of them co-pastoring with Beth) and a college campus, and every time, there was Jesus walking just ahead of me, saying, “Follow me.”

For forty years I’ve walked into worship services and family meetings, emergency rooms, nursing homes and jail cells, new places and threatening places, and whether or not I knew it, or listened, there was Jesus walking just ahead of me saying, “Follow me.”

And now after 40 years, Jesus once again says, “Follow me”… and walks off… into my retirement. I’m not quitting. I’m not giving up. I’m following my Guide into the next unknown adventure. I’m letting go of “being a pastor,” and moving into something else. (Don’t worry—I’ll keep writing. Now I’ll have more time to write.) I’m doing what I need to do to stay close to my Beloved.

Whatever you are doing, wherever you are going, whatever you are facing, the Divine Presence is just ahead of you, leading, guiding, empowering. Stay close.

My retirement will come at the end of June. We’ll be moving to Maine, to a new neighborhood, a new life. And every step, Jesus will be right there, just ahead of us…

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net

January 23, 2020

Call and response

 You rush and rush to quell the pull,
you chatter on and listen to the chatter all
to mute the call, but there it is.
It gleams in you like hope, it leans in you,
it turns you like a gyroscope,
and sometimes seethes,
or settles in and hides
in bleak, quotidian need or want,
in greed for thing or sense (or none).
But still in you it deepens,
resonates from merest mumble
to large blue tones, huge bells,
the sound of oceans, pull of seas,
a sea that swallows, surges, flows,
the joyful longing, welcome ache
you hold until you break and hear the voice
that makes such sense of all that came before,
that makes of half the world a dull nonsense,
that frees your terror and your joy
(why do we deny ourselves this love,
this pang that pulls us out of larvae into life?)
the call you fear and long the most to answer,
so close in voice and volume
to the first “Let there be light”—
the simple summons: “Follow me.”

And, just a bit, sometimes, you do
and are reborn.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net

January 22, 2020

Between

         I
                  
Between the tree and the nuthatch
there is no illusion,
no disagreement.

         II

Between the clouds and us
there is the distance they prefer.
Between the wind and us
there is none.

         III

Between you and the stranger
the air is a channel electrically charged,
anticipating lightning.

         IV

Between evil and sorrow
there is only the slightest shade,
differently aimed and armed.

         V

Between truth and knowledge
there is a vast space, and often years.

         VI

Between mercy and the need for mercy
there is no daylight,
no gap, nothing.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net

January 21, 2020

Justice cry

The cry for justice
is not desperate,
not fragile.
It comes
from the center
of the earth,
like gravity,
the hunger of all life
for each other,
for belonging,
for the alchemy
of becoming whole
by becoming one.
Our Great Men
are mostly deaf to it.
The smaller you are
the greater its power
in you.
It does not cease,
but makes you ache
(evil the desperate avoidance
of the haunting ache)
until you answer.
Answer, then
and fall into that gravity,
into that grave.
Empty yourself
of all power.
Yes, die.
Into that cavity rushes
the infinite power of God—
and you are raised,
one now with the pressed,
the shunned, the used.
This power
will sustain you
through this death
and the next and beyond.
Resist evil, injustice and oppression
and evil will fight back.
But never mind your deaths.
Stay risen.
Even crucified
do justice,
trust God,
and stay risen.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net

January 20, 2020
Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Come and see

         Jesus said to them, “What are you looking for?”
         They said … “Where are you staying?”
         He said to them, “Come and see.”
         They came and saw where he was staying,
         and they remained with him that day.
                  —John 1.38-39

You’re not looking for an answer.
What you seek isn’t an explanation
and can’t be explained.
You’re looking for a presence.
Not a what but a who.
You can’t understand.
You can only see.
But you can’t see from there.
You have to come along.
You have to stay a while.
Nothing may happen.
You might just be there together.
Remain with him.

That might be all.
It will be enough.
         Come and see.

                  Stay there.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net

January 17, 2020

Looking

         Jesus said to them, “What are you looking for?”
                  —John 1.38

Sometimes we forget
what we’re looking for.
Sometimes we forget
we’re looking.

Every act, a bold venture
or a mindless chore,
is seeking something,
expecting something. What?

What are you hoping for?
What do you need?
Are you looking
in the right place?

What do you want?
         What do you want more than that?
                  And even more than that?
Seek that and let the rest go.       

  
Breath prayer:
                           
Seeking … you                  

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net

January 16, 2020

Who takes away the sin of the world

      The wolf shall live with the lamb,
         the leopard shall lie down with the kid,
         the calf and the lion and the fatling together,
         and a little child shall lead them.

                  —Isaiah 11.6

We are consumed by our violence and greed,
ravening lions eating all around us,
even our own young—trapped in our hunger’s illusion
that we need more, need to be more.
Who will save us?

Not a greater lion who will torment us into submission
but a lamb who will save us from our deepest fear,
our fear of being no one, though we will treat him as a nobody;
who will satisfy our truest hunger,
not for blood but for love, though it will cost his blood.

Only those who are nonviolent will save us.
The Child cries out to us in the Jesus nailed to a cross
(in the Martin Luther King, Jr, the Martin Trayvon,
the Malcom X, the Sandra Bland):You need not kill or hurt or dominate
in desperate hunger for divine power,
for see: I am already within you;
and you are as guilty and as forgiven as you can possibly be,
given infinite love and life.
You are filled, and well, and safe. Be at peace.
Behold the lamb of God,
who takes away the sin of the world.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net

January 15, 2020

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