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Living resurrection

6.15.2010 | All Blog Posts, BodyPrayer, Prayer and Relationships

The Resurrection is likely a belief you affirm (or maybe don’t), a doctrine that’s part of the religious faith you affirm.

But the Resurrection is not a mere idea. It is to be lived. Not just by Jesus or by others, but by you . . . in the ordinariness of your daily life.

A woman with young children tells me that resurrection is something she practices each day–when doing dishes, parenting a child with a challenging emotional make up, talking with her husband about her day. It’s no longer an idea, something she confesses in the creeds. It’s a reality that feeds her way of life.  She says she’s learning that she can’t live life anywhere other than where she is, what’s in front of her, who she is right now.  Resurrection frees her to open to Life here and now.

Religiously we say that the Resurrection is God’s triumph over sin, death, and evil. It is, in a word, freedom.

So, as St. Paul says: “Awake sleeper, rise from the dead.” (Ephesians 5.14)

You’ll make the Resurrection more than nice ideas by practicing the resurrection daily. Free now to embrace this moment as sacred, this moment as the meeting place between you and God, this moment as alive with wonder.


Responses

Janie
6.19.2010

Thanks once again for an inspiring and confirming message. This is right where I am – living the power of the resurrection as best I can, each moment of the day.

chris erdman
6.19.2010

Thank you, Janie. Grace be with you as you do.

chris erdman
6.20.2010

Janie, when you find posts that speak to you would you might pointing others to them—sharing the link with friends and family? That way we can work together to spread the life of prayer.

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