Friday, 23 December 2016

On the Edge of Waiting: A Meditation for Christmas Eve, Eve.




On the Edge of Waiting: A Meditation for Christmas Eve, Eve.




Shhh.
Come away a moment,
my friend.
Come away
from the lights,
and the crowds,
and the shops,
and the noise,
and the pressure,
and the worrries,
and the old wounds that
winter us
before our time.
Come and sit with me here.
Rest.
Just for a moment.
Let me share with you once again
what we forget in our festive
frenzy:
He is coming…
Down the long ages of despair
He comes as Hope.
Down the rough road of doubt
He comes as Faith.
Down the broken byways
of the
human heart
He comes as Love.
He is coming…
Sit with me on the edge of waiting…
Sit in sacred stillness…
Breathe the deep breath of
blessing.
You do not have to do anything.
He is coming…
Whether you are ready or not
Aware or not,
Able or not,
Present or not,
Believing or not,
He is coming…
As the sun rises,
as the moon shines,
as the tides turn,
as the stars dance,
He is coming…
So do not worry.
Let the tyranny of
tension
fall from you…
You never needed to carry it.
Let the false face of
righteous readiness to defend,
dissolve.
You never needed to wear it.
How could you ever be ready
for this?
For the first proclamation of the
Kingdom to be heard in a baby’s
cry.
Nothing is asked of you
but
to be here and now
who you are.
Truly.
Fully.
Broken?
Yes.
Weak?
Yes.
Called?
Oh yes.
He is coming…
And He is calling you to come to Him.
As He always does.
As He always will.
So, how will you greet Him,
the One who is coming?
The One who calls you,
to His crib.
(Yes, you.)
Will you prepare a place for Him?
Will you open the cave of your heart to Him?
Will you place Him in the sanctuary of your soul?
Will you lay Him upon the rough straw of your life?
Will you swaddle Him with your silence?
Will you offer Him the gentle warmth of animal breath?
Will you offer Him your love?
Or not.
He is coming…
Do not miss the moment
Of Mystery’s
mangered birth
by succumbing to
Bethlehem busyness.
No.
Become as still as a shepherd watching the flock of slumbering sheep.
Become as still as a sage watching the long dance of the stars.
Become as still as Joseph hearing Angels on the edge of dreams.
Become as still as she who is the stillpoint of love’s longing, filled with light.
Be still and you will know
He is coming…
Always…
In stillness,
on the edge of waiting…
He is coming for you…
He is coming to you…
Always.
He is coming in Love.

5 comments:

  1. Hi Brother Richard,
    I'm the editor of a small church magazine and part of our theme for this issue is keeping the lessons and meaning of Christmas going into the new year. I wonder if we could publish your meditation? I'd obviously credit it in whichever way you would prefer. Please let me know. Thanks. Rachel

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  2. Hi Rachel. Thank you for your comment.
    No problem at all about using the material. Credit is fine.
    In peace and with blessing,
    Brother Richard

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  3. Brother Richard. I have been so moved by this reflection. May I respectfully share it with loved one's in a Christmas Card with credit to you? - Kristen

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    1. Thank you for your lovely comment Kristen. I'm glad you liked it. You are most welcome to share it with anyone you like!
      Blessings to you and yours for a holy Advent and a blessed Christmas.

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    2. Thank you so very, very much. I first saw it on Christmas eve last year and it moved me to tears in such a deep, knowing and comforting way and brought the true and lasting meaning of the first Christmas to me right there and then in this modern day - and here I will share it with others too. There are no words to express. Merry Christmas and thank you for the gift of your insight, poetic talents and generosity. God Bless. - Kristen

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