The widow’s might

I know, it’s the widow’s “mite.”
But consider.
Wealth was seen as divine approval.
(Is our world any different?)
A widow, destitute without a husband’s income,
was a model of poverty and helplessness,
and therefore also (are we any different?) shame.
But, in the same spirit in which he said
“Blessed are the poor,” Jesus honors her,
praises her generosity and self-determination:
she has done something powerful.

The sharing Jesus taught was not mere kindness;
it also confronted the boundaries of “mine” and “yours,”
and therefore the hierarchy of rich and poor.
In his praise Jesus questions
why she is poor in the first place.
Why do we have rich and poor?
Because the rich like it that way;
otherwise they’d change it.
The rich are afraid to share, but not the poor.
And sharing is powerful: it disturbs the line
between mine and yours, between rich and poor.
It changes the world.

Empowered by her faith,
unswayed by social expectations,
she has made her choice.
This is the widow’s might.
May it be your power as well.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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The journey goes on

The journey is not over.
It never is.
Justice is not a statue we erect,
and then we’re finished.
Justice is a dance we are either dancing
or not dancing, every day.
The music is always playing.
Evil—selfish fear—
is always making noise,
trying to drown out the music.
But deep down the goodness lives;
the music is always there.
We are always invited to dance,
to show kindness with grace and courage,
to dismantle hateful systems,
to relate with tender love
even amid hate and anger.
Every triumph and disaster,
every step forward and back,
is part of the dance.
Regardless of what happens
today or any day,
do justice, love kindness,
and walk humbly with God.
And trust we are with you as well.
The journey goes on.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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When news is bad

Take seriously your grief.
It is love, stripped bare.
Let it flow through you.

Trust that you are held.
We all are held by the Beloved,
the Broken-Hearted One,
the One who Suffers most Deeply.

Know you are not alone.
Millions bear your sorrow.
Ancestors and even unborn generations
walk with you gratefully.

Seek others who are tenderhearted.
Receive all the grace you can.
In the flesh is best, but even in spirit,
know we are here.

Trust the Goodness.
God has not given up on us.
Through every disaster grace remains.
Refuse to despair.

Choose courage over selfishness,
trust over fear, love over anger.
You do not know the end of grace.

There is much you cannot change,
but bring healing where you can.
We are not promised to be given light,
but to shine with light.

Don’t become an enemy of the world
and its brokenness. Stay tender.
Become a source of comfort and joy for others.
Let this purpose bear you through the darkness
and you yourself will become light.

Take courage; trust grace;
stay connected; practice love.

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

It’s Election Day in my country today.
Today is a day to speak out.
This is no time for passivity or false humility.
The world needs your voice.

You may think your one vote doesn’t matter,
that you are only one voice among so many.
But your voice is a widow’s mite that matters.
Even if you don’t change an election
you change the world. Any musician will tell you:
if you change your note, you change the whole chord.

And then after you have said your piece,
do what you can to give voice
to those who have no vote, no voice.
Let them speak. Listen to them.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
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We live by hope

Hope is not anticipation of a certain outcome,
but trusting goodness.

The root and center of all things
is an abiding goodness, powerful and eternal.

Despite all danger and evil, all fear and hurt,
that goodness, that grace, endures.

We trust it.
And that is our hope.

Hope has survived war and tyranny.
It has also at times prevented them.

Trust that love, more powerful than fear,
that grace, which never forsakes us.

The light shines in the darkness,
and the darkness cannot overcome it.

This trust is not wishing. It’s knowing.
This is hope.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
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Solidarity

When pain seeps into the world,
when evil lurks out of the shadows,
we’re tempted to avert our eyes.
Don’t look away.

When we want to keep our inner peace,
undisturbed by the injustice out there,
we want to hide.
Don’t go away.

Dare to look on suffering with eyes of love.
Dare to face evil with a heart of hope.
Dare to remain present, lovingly present,
even when it’s hard.

For there are those who suffer more than we,
and they are our siblings, they are us, and we are them,
and we can’t separate ourselves.
To hide is to cut our heart in two.

In solidarity we stay with them.
They need our love, and our hope, and our courage.
And without them, we ourselves are not whole.
Like the women at the foot of the cross,
stay present. It is our salvation.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
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Halloween

How monstrous we are
the costumes are intended to mask.

They make pretend
the real blood on our fangs.

We maraud our neighbors with fright
for the sake of sweet things.

Our costumes are too small to cloak
the body of our selfishness.

The poor, the refugee, the war victim
do not find them so cute.

In the dark we return home
to the warm porch light,

truly demonic,
disguised as little devils,

and our parent, who knows,
loves us fiercely.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
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The one commandment

            The first is, ‘Hear, O Israel: the Holy One our God,
                          the Supreme, is One;
                          you shall love the Holy One your God with all your heart,
                          and with all your soul, and with all your mind,
                          and with all your strength.’
             The second is this, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’
                         
                  —Mark 12.29-31

Among all the questions Jesus answers with another question,
or an ambiguous story, or an answer to a different question—
here, suddenly, he gives an answer, clear and simple.

We try to turn it into another question (But who is my neighbor?)
or an ambiguous story (But see how I’ve been hurt…)
but there is no “but.” There is only love.

To love someone is to honor my oneness with them,
and God’s oneness with them,
and to commit myself to their wholeness.

To love God-In-All is to love all God is in.
If I neglect this commandment I have failed them all.
Unless I love, all my obedience, even most pious, is to some other god.

             God, don’t let me divert my love with fear,
             dilute my love with anger,
             limit my love with ideas of “deserving.”

             Help me be loving even in fear or anger,
             loving in repudiating wrongdoing, in seeking justice.
             Let every moment be an invitation to love.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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In darkness, light

There are many who are not praying for peace—
people who are praying resentment and grievance,
violence and division, people praying fear and anger.

But that’s not the station my heart is tuned to.
I listen for the voice of healing.
I am attuned to the spirit of peace.

I open myself to the power of love, even toward the cruel.
I entrust myself to the mystery of grace.
I offer myself to the flow of mercy.

Amid cruelty I practice kindness.
In the face of lies I speak truth.
While others are shouting, I listen.

In chaos, I choose love.
In conflict, I choose love.
Even to the end, I will choose love.

I will not save the world,
but I will help the world;
I will be a force for good.

I may not change minds or sway an election,
but I will shine light.
And the darkness can not overcome it.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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“Please, God…”

We plead for God to intervene,
even “just this once…”
But I don’t think that’s how God works:
the Holocaust would have been a good time to do so.
No, God doesn’t stop the tyrant,
or nudge the car on the icy road.
God is not a Big Guy with a magic finger
he deploys now and then (but not always).

God is the Love at the heart of all being,
as constant as gravity, infinitely attentive,
and can’t be more present or active than right now.

When we ask for God’s help,
what we mean is to align ourselves
with the great power of God’s grace already at work.
Like musicians in perfect tune,
we create harmonics, notes that sound
though none of us is producing them.
Our harmony with God creates an energy field
that does indeed change things.

In troubled times it takes great concentration
to align ourselves with grace instead of force,
with love instead of fear.
We begin by allowing ourselves to be loved,
along with all the rest of Creation,
and then we fall into that love,
and let that love flow through us into the world.

I think that’s what we mean when we pray,
“Please, God…”

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