CLINGING TO GOD IN SOLITUDE
When we enter into solitude to be with God alone, we quickly discover how dependent we are. Without the many distractions of our daily lives, we feel anxious and tense. When nobody speaks to us, calls on us, or needs our help, we start feeling like nobodies. Then we begin wondering whether we are useful, valuable, and significant. Our tendency is to leave this fearful solitude quickly and get busy again to reassure ourselves that we are "somebodies." But that is a temptation, because what makes us somebodies is not other people's responses to us but God's eternal love for us.
To claim the truth of ourselves we have to cling to our God in solitude as to the One who makes us who we are.
- Henri Nouwen


3 Comments:
wow, that's some deep, lovely truth.
I love the writing of Henri Nouwen
Yes, the writings of Henri Nouwen is very deep & challenging....I read what I can by him....
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