Easter Monday Wrap-Up

“Do not dare not to dare.” C.S. Lewis

One last blog for Virginia to wrap up this year’s Lenten post-a-day gig. First of all, celebratory chocolate morsels are on hand because Virginia made it to Easter, thanks be to God and all the encouragers who helped cheer her along.

Many thanks for the comments, likes, shares, emails, texts, cards & calls – all greatly appreciated! Now Virginia will get back to her regularly sporadic blogging schedule of one post (or two, if she’s feeling really prolific) per week.

“To say the very thing you really mean, the whole of it, nothing more or less or other than what you really mean; that’s the whole art and joy of words.” C.S. Lewis

grace, peace & (words of) gratitude

Virginia  : )

THANK YOU FOR READING!!

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#EASTER: Joy (everlasting) Joy, Joy, Joy!!!

A blessed Easter to one and all:

Let us rejoice & be glad!

Easter love to all from

Virginia @ Roses in the Rubble!

“Jesus no longer belongs to the past but lives in the present and is projected toward the future; Jesus is the everlasting ‘today’ of God.'” Pope Francis

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#Easter: Holy Saturday (betwixt & between) Faith

On Holy Saturday we are betwixt & between the crucifixion and the resurrection, waiting for Easter hallelujahs.

Being betwixt & between is not always an easy place to be as it usually entails WAITING (something impatient redheads are not so good at.)

Maybe we’re stuck in suffering mode and can’t see when Easter hallelujahs will dawn on our horizon. Maybe we’re in a holding pattern, waiting for opportunities. Maybe we’re between a rock & a hard place in our relationships at work, home, wherever.

Sometimes the challenge of being betwixt & between is the unknown – not being able to clearly see the path ahead. (Perhaps just a few steps are illuminated, that’s often how God works in our lives.)

The biggest betwixt & between challenge in our lives of faith is trusting God, full-on TRUSTING GOD.

Maybe things may not turn out as we hoped (prayed, wailed) – but God’s got us firmly ensconced in His Everlasting Arms of Divine Love that will lead, push (help carry us limping along) through our challenges.

Not our will, but God’s will be done?

Here are a few of my lifelong favorite betwixt & between Scripture verses that have been HUGE in letting go of my fears (that seem to strangle forward momentum in crisis times.)

“But now thus says the Lord,
He who created you, O Jacob,
He who formed you, O Israel:
Do not fear, for I have redeemed you;
I have called you by name, you are mine.
 When you pass through the waters, I will be with you;
and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you;
when you walk through fire you shall not be burned,
and the flame shall not consume you.
 For I am the Lord your God,
the Holy One of Israel, your Savior.”
 

(Isaiah 43:1-3)

grace, peace & FAITH (betwixt & between)

Virginia : )

“What you are is God’s gift to you, what you become is your gift to God.” Hans Urs von Balthasar

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#GoodFriday: Drawing Closer to the Cross

On Good Friday Jesus is rejected, beaten, mocked, whipped, and scourged. After carrying a heavy cross, nails pierce His hands and His feet.

There He hangs on the cross, suffering for you and me; suffering for us and all humanity.

“Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34)

Easter is coming, but the Suffering Christ is here for us, with us, in our suffering.

Can we draw closer to the cross?

Maybe our suffering is so great it’s hard to move forward, maybe it’s crushing our spirits and our will to do.

Perhaps we’ve stumbled, taken a tumble, and it’s hard to stand after a fall.

But, look at Christ on the cross, suffering. He’s here for me, and for you.

Do we have faith to draw closer to the cross when our hearts are breaking?

When our lives are falling apart?

When we don’t fully understand?

When those around us may not know what they are doing?

“Look at the Cross and you will see Jesus’ head bent to kiss you, His arms extended to embrace you, His heart opened to receive you, to enclose you within His love.”  Mother Teresa (Saint Teresa of Calcutta)

grace, peace & Good Friday solace

Virginia

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#HolyWeek: Smelly Feet LOVE!!!

Holy Thursday takes us to the Upper Room where the first thing Jesus did was wash the feet of the disciples, humbly like a servant.

Across the world this evening thousands of lay people will have their feet washed by clergy. If my feet were chosen to be in-public-washees, I’d make sure they were clean, really clean.

At the time of Jesus, however, most folks wore sandals. It gets decidedly dusty walking around the Middle East, which would make the disciples’ feet dirty and smelly. But Jesus takes those smelly feet gently in His hands and washes the grime away.

Jesus, their Teacher. Jesus, the Messiah. Jesus, the Son of God.

Jesus, on His knees with a towel and basin, washing their feet.

Teaching them (& us) how to love one another.

If we loved others a little more often (vs. our readiness to judge others) maybe (just maybe) we might fulfill what Jesus Christ asked us to do:

“Do you know what I have done to you? If I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet… As the Father has loved Me, so I have loved you; abide in My love… This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.” (John 13:12, 14; John 15:9,12)

It’s time to put on our aprons of faith, roll up our sleeves and start washing smelly feet – loving each other as Christ loves us.

grace, peace & smelly feet love

Virginia : )

“Do not forget that true love sets no conditions; it does not calculate or complain, but simply loves.”  Saint Pope John Paul, II

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#HolyWeek: Open Hearts (a prayer for)

Here’s a prayer on this Wednesday of Holy Week…

“Open our hearts, God.

To instruction, unheard.

To possibility, unseen.

To love, unfelt.

To joy, unknown.

If we have been closed off, we repent.

And we ask You to open our hearts.

Amen.”

Joshua DuBois

grace, peace & open hearts

Virginia : )

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#HolyWeek: Let Nothing Disturb You…

As we prepare for Good Friday and Easter Sunday maybe a few fears lurking about in the corners of our hearts continue to erode our inner peace. (There are way too many scary things in our whacked out world today to send our hybee gybees grooves into overfright!)

But, that’s the thing about Easter. Good Friday takes all the darkness out of dark so that the Light of Christ may shine away the fears in our hearts.

“In You, O Lord, I take refuge…You are my rock of refuge, my rock & my fortress…” (Psalm 71:1-4)  If God is (truly) our Rock of Refuge, we can say (& believe) the words of one of my most favorite saints:

“Let nothing disturb you.

Let nothing affright you.

All things are passing.

God alone remains.”

Saint Teresa of Avila

grace, peace & (undisturbed) faith

Virginia : )

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#Holy Week: costly (& fragrant) worship

 “Mary took a liter of costly perfumed oil made from genuine aromatic nard and anointed the feet of Jesus and dried them with her hair; the house was filled with the fragrance of the perfumed oil.”  (John 12:3)

When we first meet Mary and Martha in the Gospels, Martha is busy in the kitchen while her sister, Mary, sits at the feet of Jesus. In today’s Gospel reading Jesus once again dines with them in Bethany. Since this visit comes after Jesus raised their brother Lazarus from the dead, we can imagine Martha worked long and hard in the kitchen preparing a special feast. We don’t hear any complaining from her this time, just “Martha served.”

On this Monday of Holy Week, we remember Mary’s act of fragrant worship anointing the feet of Jesus with costly perfume. I’d like to imagine Martha sitting next to her with a towel (so nothing stained the carpet.)

Sometimes I resonate more with Martha – getting things done, cooking in the kitchen, a make-it-happen person. Other times, I aspire to be like Mary – sitting at the feet of Jesus, listening to His words, basking in His presence, wiping His feet with fragrant worship.

Navigating our lives of faith, it’s really both and, not either or. Mary made a gesture of costly worship, but consider Martha’s intrinsic role in the household. If Mary blew a whole year’s worth of wages, wouldn’t Martha have a say in it? In a sense, this sacrificial act of worship came from both of them, but in different ways.

Just like at times our acts of costly worship can take different forms – changing diapers, care-giving, teaching, leading a team, studying, reaching out to colleagues (even irascible ones), giving of ourselves (our presence & presents), spending time in prayer and adoration (even when we’re slammed), laying down our lives for others.

All we do can be acts of worship, costly perfume, if we offer them up to Jesus and do them with the fragrance His extravagant love.

grace, peace & fragrant worship

Virginia : )

“We have three things to do…Trust steadily in God, hope unswervingly, love extravagantly.”   I Corinthians 13:13 (The Message)

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Passion Sunday & The Cross of Christ

Today is Palm Sunday and Passion Sunday, when we recount palm waving Hosannas, the Last Supper, the agony in Gethsemane, the betrayal, trial, scourging, crucifixion, and the body of Jesus getting put into a grave. We’ll revisit these events throughout Holy Week, but next Sunday is Easter so today there’s lots to contemplate.

At the center of everything is the Cross and love of Jesus Christ, every nail of suffering driven in Him He endured for us that we might know His love and be set free.

“What has the Cross given to those who have gazed upon it and to those who have touched it? What has the Cross left in each one of us? You see, it gives us a treasure that no one else can give: the certainty of the faithful love which God has for us. 

A love so great that it enters into our sin and forgives it, enters into our suffering and gives us the strength to bear it. It is a love which enters into death to conquer it and save us.”  Pope Francis

A blessed Palm & Passion Sunday to all…

grace, peace & eternal LOVE

Virginia : )

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#LENT: BEING IN GOD (& GOD IN ME)

On this Lenten Saturday, here’s a short quote to contemplate…

“In God is my being, my me, my strength, my beattitude, my good, and my delight.”  Saint Catherine of Genoa

grace, peace & God’s delight (& ours)

Virginia : )

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