105) Pentecost Today!

Our parish participated in the Renew program, and it was a real blessing to many of us.  It reawakened our faith, with a new and deeper desire to live the Gospel life.  One part of the program was a large group gathering with speakers from the diocese doing a presentation.

      There weren’t very many of us there that night, and the couple presenting said they felt led to change their original presentation.  The core of the message they felt led to give was how to fulfill the desire within you to experience God’s power in your life.

     I knew that something was missing in my spiritual life.  All of my life I had been trying to live the Christian life, but it was obvious to me that something was lacking – my walk was so far from the Gospel life I desired.  I listened intently to the words I hoped would bring me the answer I sought.

      The couple said, if you want to experience the power of God in your life, do three things:

  1. pray
  2. get to know Jesus personally
  3. invite the Holy Spirit into your life

      I could remember a simple formula like that, so first, I made a commitment to spend 15 minutes a day in prayer.  Secondly, I had been teaching 3rd grade CCD, and the need came for a 7th grade teacher.  I agreed, and found that the 7th grade curriculum centered on the life of Jesus.  Third, a prayer to the Holy Spirit literally fell out of two different books at me!  So I began to pray that prayer daily also.

      In our Renew group, I had begun to recognize more clearly the difference between my walk and my talk, especially in the matter of prayer.  I talked about it a lot, taught it to  the kids, but wasn’t consistent in my own prayer life.  One of the ladies in the Renew group was a member of a charismatic prayer group that had formed in our parish to pray for Renew – so I joined them.  I also joined a Moms in Touch prayer group that met weekly to pray for our kids and the schools.  The three points were in place now, and I found a gradual sense of growth in my faith life.  It made a huge jump when our prayer group went through a Life in the Spirit video seminar, and I was prayed for to receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit.  The Lord had been preparing my heart, and I was finally ready to give Him a solid Yes.  

     I experienced what have been almost universally agreed as fruits of receiving the baptism in the Holy Spirit.  My knowledge of God’s deep love for me moved from just in my mind into my heart; the desire to pray grew stronger; I had a desire to read the Scriptures, and they came alive for me in a new way; the Mass became more meaningful; and perhaps most noticeable was a gift of courage to do things that I had always been fearful of before.  To speak before a group, even a small group of people I knew, would paralyze me, whereas now I found myself taking on leadership roles and speaking in front of people with an inner strength that wasn’t my own.

     I realized that although I had been trying so very hard to live the Christian life, I had been doing it in my own power, which was painfully inadequate.  The Lord was showing me how to begin to live it in the power of the Holy Spirit.  There’s still so very much more to grow into, but I’m incredibly grateful for the gift of the Holy Spirit to lead me on the way!

     Lord God, thank You for the gift of the Holy Spirit! Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of the faithful and kindle in us the fire of Your love.  Send forth Your Spirit, and we shall be created, and You shall renew the faith of the earth…

(Re-print from March 2023)

103) A Mighty Wind!

It was a beautiful spring afternoon, blue blue skies with not a cloud to be seen, and a peaceful calm in the air. We were outside on my friend’s deck, finalizing some plans for an event at our parish. Our pastor had reluctantly given us permission, but wasn’t inclined to be at all involved. We were grateful for his consent, and recognized the stress he was under, as he hadn’t been very supportive of any new initiatives in the parish. Retirement for him had been postponed for another year, and he was really ready to be freed from administrative responsibilities.

As we were ending our meeting with prayer, we shifted from prayer for the specifics of the event to prayer from our hearts for our pastor. The Lord put it on our hearts to really ask God to bless him, to bring peace to his heart and rest to his spirit. It might have been easier to ask God to change his attitudes, or point out areas where we thought he needed correction, but God’s grace shifted our intentions to really seek His love and mercy for him – to hear and ask God’s intentions for him. We were united in this prayer, as we all prayed in one accord for God’s desires for him.

As we were closing in prayer, a sudden rush of wind struck the sheets hanging on the clothesline, creating a loud flapping sound! The leaves scattered on the ground were caught up in a swirl of wind and danced wildly around our feet. We felt the strength of the wind, and heard its power as it rushed through our little group, and then just as suddenly as it had appeared, it was gone. My friend’s husband had been working down in the garden a little way away from us – he came up the hill to where we were, asking, “What was that!”

What came to us as we sought to understand what we had just experienced was God’s pleasure with our little group, in our unity and love expressed in our prayers for our pastor. He sent His Spirit as an exclamation point to get our full attention for His approval of our Unity and heartfelt prayers for one of His shepherds.

The Holy Spirit is indeed the Spirit of Unity, and Power! I can’t help but think of His appearance at Pentecost as a mighty wind! “Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting.” (Acts 2:2) God often speaks to us through His Creation, sometimes with a shaft of light breaking through a bank of clouds at just the right moment, a thunderclap to highlight a word spoken, or a mighty wind to affirm His pleasure. As we become more and more aware of His presence in every circumstance, these unexpected signs are God’s gifts to communicate His personal stamp on whatever we’re about. None of us gathered together that day will ever forget the rush of wind we experienced, with the reminder of God’s desire for us to be people of unity and blessing for others.

Thank You Lord, God of all Creation, Who speaks to us in so many varied ways. Grant us the grace to be attentive to Your Presence, to marvel and
respond to the many ways You communicate Your desires. Come Holy Spirit, fill our hearts with Your Love!

68) Poem – Come Holy Spirit!

Easter season

     Extending to Pentecost

          Basking in the Resurrection

     Waiting for the Spirit

I’ve come back to Galilee

     Here at the cabin

          In the Upper Room

     Gazing out on the Lake

The water’s really high

     Wind is picking up

          Waves washing on the shoreline

     Whitecaps out on the Lake

Come Holy Spirit!

      Fill me anew!

           Baptize me again

      Each and every day

Fresh in filling of Your Spirit

      I can’t really Live without it

           Your Life within me

      Making all things New

National Renewal

     Calling for a Nine Year Novena!

           Pentecost 2033

     Calling every  Christian

Pray for Your Mercy

     Pray for Your Peace

           Only You can save us

     From the disorder in our lives

Re-order us to Your Love

     Receive It and give It back

          To everyone we encounter

     All beloved of You

Wind is blowing stronger

     Trees bending and waving

          Bowing to Your Power

     Proclaiming Your Praises!

Thank You Lord, Praise You!

     Preparing our hearts

          Preparing for Your coming

     Today, and every day

Preparing our Nation

     Turning hearts back to You

          Source of All we long for

     Your peace within our hearts

“Acquire interior peace

      And many will find salvation

           Near you” 

      St Seraphim of Sarov

Come Holy Spirit

     Fill me With Your Peace

          How much our broken world needs You

     Fill me afresh today!

Peace as prelude to Union

     Union with the Holy God

           You made us to be one with You

     One with Holy Trinity!

Third Glorious Mystery – the Descent of the Holy Spirit

Our parish participated in the Renew program, and it was a real blessing to many of us.  It reawakened our faith, with a new and deeper desire to live the Gospel life.  One part of the program was a large group gathering with speakers from the diocese doing a presentation.

      There weren’t very many of us there that night, and the couple presenting said they felt led to change their original presentation.  The core of the message they felt led to give was how to fulfill the desire within you to experience God’s power in your life.

     I knew that something was missing in my spiritual life.  All of my life I had been trying to live the Christian life, but it was obvious to me that something was lacking – my walk was so far from the Gospel life I desired.  I listened intently to the words I hoped would bring me the answer I sought.

      The couple said, if you want to experience the power of God in your life, do three things:

  1. pray
  2. get to know Jesus personally
  3. invite the Holy Spirit into your life

      I could remember a simple formula like that, so first, I made a commitment to spend 15 minutes a day in prayer.  Secondly, I had been teaching 3rd grade CCD, and the need came for a 7th grade teacher.  I agreed, and found that the 7th grade curriculum centered on the life of Jesus.  Third, a prayer to the Holy Spirit literally fell out of two different books at me!  So I began to pray that prayer daily also.

      In our Renew group, I had begun to recognize more clearly the difference between my walk and my talk, especially in the matter of prayer.  I talked about it a lot, taught it to  the kids, but wasn’t consistent in my own prayer life.  One of the ladies in the Renew group was a member of a charismatic prayer group that had formed in our parish to pray for Renew – so I joined them.  I also joined a Moms in Touch prayer group that met weekly to pray for our kids and the schools.  The three points were in place now, and I found a gradual sense of growth in my faith life.  It made a huge jump when our prayer group went through a Life in the Spirit video seminar, and I was prayed for to receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit.  The Lord had been preparing my heart, and I was finally ready to give Him a solid Yes.  

     I experienced what have been almost universally agreed as fruits of receiving the baptism in the Holy Spirit.  My knowledge of God’s deep love for me moved from just in my mind into my heart; the desire to pray grew stronger; I had a desire to read the Scriptures, and they came alive for me in a new way; the Mass became more meaningful; and perhaps most noticeable was a gift of courage to do things that I had always been fearful of before.  To speak before a group, even a small group of people I knew, would paralyze me, whereas now I found myself taking on leadership roles and speaking in front of people with an inner strength that wasn’t my own.

     I realized that although I had been trying so very hard to live the Christian life, I had been doing it in my own power, which was painfully inadequate.  The Lord was showing me how to begin to live it in the power of the Holy Spirit.  There’s still so very much more to grow into, but I’m incredibly grateful for the gift of the Holy Spirit to lead me on the way!

     Lord God, thank You for the gift of the Holy Spirit! Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of the faithful and kindle in us the fire of Your love.  Send forth Your Spirit, and we shall be created, and You shall renew the faith of the earth…