Resurrection

Resurrection

“Our memory of Jesus’ resurrection fails us if we only understand his resurrection as a miracle. Jesus’ resurrection was indeed a miracle; however Jesus’ resurrection needs to be more than a miracle. It’s needs to be normal… every day… how we live and breathe: with resurrection power.” Br. Curtis Almquist, Brother, Give Us a Word, April 10, 2018, Society of St. John the Evangelist, SSJE, friends@ssje.org

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This is at the heart of spiritual direction, helping spiritual friends see daily, yearly resurrection in their lives in the daily, yearly Good Fridays that present themselves. It often does take more than three days to be aware of these resurrections. As we become more conscious of the resurrections, we become more open to trust and be a little more patient that there will be a resurrection out of each new darkness we face.

My experience also is that I most often draw closer, spend more time with God during the darkness. In the dark Good Fridays of my life is where I learn about surrender, where I “re-turn” my life and my will over to God.

A close family member or friend dies. We learn about the sacredness of life and spend more time living in the present with gratitude for each day. We learn to honor and be grateful for the relationship we had by extending the love and kindness we learned in that relationship to others.

Our children act out. We see our part in it and try to change our relationship with them.

Our job becomes more and more difficult. We finally leave it or maybe are even fired. After much time we find a job that is our bliss.

A medical illness slows us down. We learn about a more meaningful life at a slower pace living a day at a time.

We are caught in our addiction and lose our job. We change our whole live-style and outlook on life in order to live without the addiction.

Someone has harmed us mentally, physically, or spiritually. Over much time we realize that unless we can forgive them and move on, they are still hurting us. We then slowly learn about daily forgiveness for the small hurts we feel each day.

Miracles that become the ordinary. God at work in our lives.

Joanna  joannaseibert.com