Daily Scripture

Saturday February 3, 2007

+ 4th Week in Ordinary Time

Everyone needs ‘pocket time’ – daily!

Readings: Hebrews 13:15-17, 20-21 Mark 6:30-34

“_The apostles rejoined Jesus and told him all they had done and taught. Then he said to them, ‘You must come away to some lonely place all by ourselves and rest for a while_…’” [Mark 6:30]

The notion of Sabbath rest is rooted in the third of the Ten Commandments, “Keep holy the Lord’s day.” For Christians, Sunday is our Sabbath because it was the day on which the Lord rose from the dead. Holiness is the state of being whole, i.e., the full integration of mind, soul and body and the acknowledgment of God as the ground of our being.

In truth, God doesn’t need the Sabbath; we do!

However, I am of the mind that we need to build into our daily routine, a mini-Sabbath or two. I call it ‘pocket time’ or time out from the pressure of our daily schedule. Some folks call it down time.

Pastoring is a multifaceted and multi-task ministry. Although there is a daily routine, no two days are alike. Even routine interruptions are interrupted! I used to compare the pastorate with the job of an air traffic controller coupled with that of an ER supervisor and hotel manager! Yipes!

My secret was and remains – I got my pocket time. A few moments here and there during which I entered the hermitage of my heart where I disengaged from what was going on around me. Sometimes it was ‘on the road’ on the way to and from the hospital. The ride east and west on Route 24 is nothing short of spectacular in every season of the year.

In retirement, I have the leisure to take time in my ‘prayer chair’ for some time with God and the universe. A good power walk also can be a great opportunity for conversation with God. It’s an easy script. God talks and I listen.

All of us, married or single and whatever our call and career need pocket time every day!


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