That You May Believe: Light- Saturday

It’s easy for Christians to fall into a rut: Church is a thing you do, prayer is a box to check, and faith seems far from “the real world.”  This fall we let Jesus himself confront our ruts.  “Do you believe this?” he asks (Jn. 11:26). 

To believe in Jesus is to experience him.  It’s more than logic, argument, and doctrine.  It is intimate knowledge of God himself.  This fall, let Jesus himself speak to you in his seven “I AM” statements in the gospel of John.   How is he changing you?  What response is he inspiring in you?  To believe in him changes everything. 

Invocation

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.  Amen.  

Ponder:

Today, ponder the I AM statement:  “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.”  Find, or think about, a plant with branches.  Consider all the parts: vine or trunk, branches, leaves, fruit, etc.  Ponder what it means to abide in Jesus as a branch remains in a vine.  Ponder what fruit Christ wants you to bear.  

Meditation:  

“Go to the Limits of Your Longing”
Written by Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Joanna Macy

Listen

God speaks to each of us as he makes us,

then walks with us silently out of the night.

These are the words we dimly hear:

You, sent out beyond your recall,

go to the limits of your longing.

Embody me.

Flare up like a flame

and make big shadows I can move in.

Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror.

Just keep going. No feeling is final.

Don’t let yourself lose me.

Nearby is the country they call life.

You will know it by its seriousness.

Give me your hand.

Book of Hours I, 59

Prayer

Jesus, you said, “I am the vine; you are the branches.”  I am nothing without you.  Be my source.  Fill me with life so that I may grow and produce fruit that is pleasing to you.  Amen.  

Benediction

Bless us, O God the Father, who has created us.

Bless us, O God the Son, who has redeemed us.

Bless us, O God the Holy Spirit, who sanctifies us.

O blessed Trinity, keep us in body, soul, and spirit unto everlasting life.  Amen.