Pay attention.
Be astonished.
Tell about it.
~Sometimes, Mary Oliver
In 2007 The New York Times describer Mary Oliver as ‘far and away’, the country’s best selling poet. This stanza from her poem Sometimes speaks to me . . and so I want to tell you about just one of those ‘Sometimes’ that happened to me recently, as recently as two days ago.
It was a beautiful day in early summer. The sun was shining with just a few white clouds in the blue sky. The trees and the grasses were various shades of green. Flowers had begun to appear both by the roadside and in the gardens along the way. Favourite songs from days-gone-by were playing on the radio. It was a glorious day. And I realized that this was as good as it could ever get.
In the midst of everything else that was going on in my life and in the world at large, I could still experience this moment of ‘perfectness’. It didn’t negate the angst and the worrying, the uncertainty. It didn’t excuse me from dealing with the hunger, the injustice, the inequality in the world around me. It didn’t say the my neighbour no longer mattered. What it did say to me was that in that moment none of these things were worth worrying about, that my job was to appreciate and draw strength from that moment JUST AS IT WAS. If I wanted to put a religious spin on the moment I would say what I experienced was a moment of ‘grace’.
What ever you might want to call that moment, it literally took my breath away and filled me with a feeling of profound thankfulness, unlimited love and of a deep peace, that were all beyond anything life might throw at me. However you want to classify this experience, these few brief seconds made a lasting impression on me.
And so thanks toMary Oliver, I paid attention to this experience. In doing so. I was astonished at the depth of its effect on me. And so I decided to write about in in this blog. My hope for all of you is that you will recognize the moments in your own life when you are touched ‘by grace.”
“I, Simon Peter, am a servant and apostle of Jesus Christ. I write this to you whose experience with God is as life-changing as ours, all due to God’s straight dealing and the intervention of our God and Saviour Jesus Christ. Grace and peace to you many times over as you deepen your experience with God and Jesus our Master” 2 Peter1:1-2 MSG
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