Every
moment we are sign and symbol of the resurrection we believe in and live every
day. We are pilgrim people who practice resurrection power with our bodies all
the time. We watch the sun rise up every
morning. We rise out of bed. We rise up from our pews. We rise up from our
knees, bent in prayer. We rise up from tables to shake the hand of a new
friend. We rise up out of our driver
seats, from our kitchen tables, from
playing a board game on the floor, from behind our desks, our exercise mats, our gardens, and our lawn
chairs. We rise up from theatre seats,
stadium seating, and even limousines. The surfer rises up on the incoming wave and performers rise upon a stage. We rise up from our bathtubs, our pools, and our
recliners. We are a people who are
engaged in the process of pulling ourselves up from something beneath us to
something higher. We embody the
resurrection practice so effortlessly, we have forgotten that the act of
resurrection is a daily occurrence, not just something strictly reserved for
the Easter season. Our rising takes
place in the most ordinary, uneventful and certainly non-celebratory ways. We only celebrate them after we have lost the
ability to do it automatically. Ask an
amputee who has lost a leg what it is like to rise up under his own strength,
and begin to walk solely through his own efforts, standing high and strong on new
abilities and greater possibilities.
When
our babies pull themselves up to a table or to the edge of a couch for the
first time, it is a big deal! Moms and dads cheer them on and encourage them to
do it again and again. This step of
“rising up” for a baby is the beginning of two-legged mobility, independence,
and exploration of the world around them taken to a new level. Sometimes a baby has to try and try again,
falling down several times until they hold their risen stature and feel
confident and secure in this new position…smiling, laughing, and so happy that
they have joined the rest of the risen world.
This baby now feels bigger, braver, and has a brand new sense of
belonging with the world that has always been above him.
We
are just like the resurrected infant who figures out how to pull herself up,
stand strong in that newly risen posture, and take on the world from a higher vantage
point! This was our first experience of
resurrection! We are invited to join the
rest of the risen world. This Easter
season we are called to be bigger, braver, and feel that we truly belong with
the Risen Lord. How do we connect with
this kind of bigness? How do we feel this
level of bravery? What is it that is
going to help me “get” that I belong in
the risen family? Will I go home from
the church service I attend and believing that my life can change for the better? Or will I fall down from my newly risen
stance, shrink back, and watch someone else rise up, wishing I could too.
The
risen world is inside me, the invisible place that awaits my attention every
day. It is the place where I am invited
to listen to what resurrection sounds like.
It is the place that I am invited to enter and feel love rising to the
surface of this world, experiencing a newly risen peace, and connecting to a higher
vision of how I could be in the world.
There are three points of resurrection within each of us that will allow
us to say, Yes, I am truly becoming someone different because I am a part of
what Jesus did.No one can come to me unless drawn by God who sent me; and I will raise that person up on the last day. John 6: 44 I left my tomb and allowed the sun to touch me.
I rose up, pulled myself up to the edge of heaven and saw the world from
a newly risen point of view. Ready to explore….smiling, laughing, and happy in
my new self.
Those
three points of resurrection are
Center, Mind, and Heart.
It is no coincidence that there are three entrances that we must go through
in order to rise up out from our crosses, our ash heaps, and our graves. Our Center is our invisible world that simply
put, holds the “face and voice of
God”. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God. Romans 12: 2 It is the place where we will die
a thousand deaths and where love will rise a thousand times. The gateway to the face and voice of God is
silence. The practice of silent prayer
holds the promise and the “how to” of a changed life. It is the practice of finding our bigger,
grander, magnificent selves. It is the place where we will receive grace to
change whatever it is we want to change in our lives. It is the place in me
that holds everything that my outer world does not. It is the place we go in
order to receive what we cannot give ourselves.I will put my laws in their minds, and write them on their hearts, and I will be there God, and they shall be my people. Hebrews 8: 10 This place inside of us is the opposite of fear,
war, prejudice, time, death, judgment, and lack. It is the place of pure grace, strength, and
expressed joy. It is the place in me
where I feel most loved, most “me”. It is the place where I feel that I am the
only one God could ever love. There, I feel that loved…that cherished. Want to
rise up out of your overweight body into a body less heavy and less
burdensome? Practice the Prayer of
Silence first. Want to rise up out of the job you hate and
into a job you will love? Practice the
Prayer of Silence first. Want to rise up out of your debt? Want to move the pile of bills into a
mountain of prosperity and wealth of every kind? Practice the Prayer of Silence first. Want to rise up out
of your sugar addiction, your caffeine addiction, your drug addiction, your
alcohol addiction, or your shopping addiction?
Practice the Prayer of Silence first. Want to rise up from your abusive situation,
your inability to say no, or the excuses you use not to love yourself? Practice the prayer of Silence first.
Whatever situation you want to rise up out of, you must go within first,
and downward into your deepness, in order to experience your bigger self, your
braver self, and your higher way of being in the world. What you let rise up within will soon rise up in your outer world.
Next,
you must knock on the door of your mind,
and be willing to receive what is there. Only when you become a student of the
successfully risen mind, the Christ-mind, will you begin to rise up out of your
grave thinking. You must re-learn,
re-think, and re-train your mind if you are going to pull up to the edge of
heaven, stand up on firm heavenly ground and remain there forever. Are your thoughts leading you to the grave or
leading you into the sunshine of illuminated thinking? Each ray purposefully
penetrating a darkened thought, belief, or message.
Some
of what you have learned about God isn’t right and is holding you captive to
your grave site. Some of what you have
learned about how life works isn’t right, and is keeping you singing the same
death-song. Some of what you have been
taught to believe about yourself is wrong, not you at all, and full of beliefs that just don't reflect you. These stories we have bought into, believed
in, and written by our own hand, and through our own thinking, must be
re-written so that we can walk the higher path based on new facts, fresh
insights, and relevant information, rooted in love. Only when our mind is healed of falsehoods,
invalid beliefs, and filled with the common sense of God, can we rise up out of
our graves and into a new heaven.
Third,
we must learn to listen to our hearts and allow God’s will to be fully revealed
there. Having gone to our Center, to
feel the love of God, our minds begin to risk opening up to receive His
instruction and the full knowledge of the one who Created us, and our hearts
help us feel our loves, our passions, and our purpose. Our heart becomes the
Way in which we will be in the world, Our minds hold the Truth of who we are
and who God is in the world, and Our
Center is the Life of our inner world and the authority of our outer, temporary
world…the clear and unmistakable voice of God.
This is the Trinity we must bow to if we are to be a resurrected, fully
alive people. These are the three doors we must seek to open and walk through
if we are to let the dead bury their dead..allowing our dead thoughts, our dead
beliefs, and our lifeless stories about who we are to remain in their grave. We
are on this planet to take our ordained resurrected, priestly posture in the
world.
If anything, large or small, makes you smile. You have risen. If anything causes you to laugh, you have risen. If anyone makes you feel especially loved and valued, you have risen. If you have completed a project that has been long over-do, you have risen indeed. If your children put their arms around you and tell you how beautiful you are, you have risen. If your husband offers to help with the household chores, you have risen. If you are able to sit in the sunlight and just listen to the birds, you have risen. If someone writes you a note of thanksgiving, you both rise higher. If someone offers to watch your children so you can take a nap, you have risen. If you decide not to take yourself so seriously today, you have risen. If you decide to calm your mind from worries today, you have risen. If you can thank your body for all it has done for you today, you have indeed risen! We have the power and the grace given to us by God to make each moment, a risen one!
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