Saturday, March 8, 2014

"Hide yourselves for a little while..." ~Isaiah 26:20


"Go into your room" (Mt 6:6) -- that is, into the most private part of your home, or rather, go into the most intimate place in your heart.  Recollect yourself completely.  "Shut the door" (Mt 6:6).  Shut your senses, and let no foreign thoughts enter.  "Pray in secret."  Open your heart to God alone.  Let him be the keeper of your innermost sorrows.

"Do not heap up empty phrases" (Mt 6:7),  It is unnecessary to tell God your needs in lengthy speeches, for he knows all of them before you say a word.  Tell him interiorly about what will profit you, and recollect yourself in God.  The prayers of the pagans, who do not know God, are only a heap of senseless phrases.  Say little with your lips and much in your heart.  Do not multiply your thoughts, for doing so will only confuse and tire you.  Bring your attention to rest upon some important truth that captures your mind and heart.  Consider, weigh, and taste it; ruminate upon it, enjoy it.  Truth is the bread of the soul.  You do not need to swallow each morsel whole.  Nor do you need always to be passing from one truth to another.  Hold on to one, embracing it until it becomes a part of you.  Attach your heart to it even more than your mind.  Draw forth all of its juices by pressing it with your attention.

~Meditations for Lent by Bishop Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
edited and translated by Christopher O. Blum
(see excellent reviews here and here)

My dear Jesus,
within Thy wounds hide me.
There may I learn Your goodness,
there may I sing Your love.
Amen.

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