Thursday, April 23, 2026

HARDEST

Dear All of Us,

Trusting that 

we've all had our 

fiber full,   

fruit fresh,

yogurt topped

breakfasts

this morning,

let's get right to it.

We have some 

heavy lifting.

It's this.
     



What is the number one, 

   no doubt about it,

        for sure,

      hands down, 

       darndest

      HARDEST

        thing 

in our spiritual lives?

          

          
         Is it

an untamed passion,

someone we can't stand,

we're soul stalled,

concept confusion,

jealousy,

sinful past,

desert dry soul,

laziness,

selfishness,

dispiriting church,

striving fatigue,

conflicting values,

a world coming undone,

fear,

success mania,

other............?




For all those and many more

there is one even harder.

   
    
     THE HARDEST

             is

      Letting God 

     love and lead

            us 

      God's Way

         
      

         Surprised?

Well, ever so sneaky subtle,

deep in us is a commanding 

sense of soulful

self-direction and

self-promotion.

It amounts to

a discounting of divine 

care and guidance.

It's a reluctance to totally 

give over all to even God,

to unreservedly

surrender 

to total goodness, 

to divine love.

It lurks 

just below the surface 

for many of us, 
 
a subtle stoppage 

to a full free flow of

God and us

 ONENESS

We blockade 

divine intimacy

and wonder why 

we're frustrated 

and lonely.

     Control

     is the

 contraceptive 

       of 

     soul.




So, here's 

a homey, 

hockey analogy

But first,

A sidebar:
                 
                  If you ever 

                 run short

                 of them, 

                 do ring me up. 

                 I have

                baskets full!! 

OK, now back to 

spiritual serious.

Well, not really.

Here comes that

homey, hocky analogy.



Imagine a six-year-old

demanding 

to drive the car,

interstate intense,

New York to 

San Francisco.




Pretty crazy for sure

and yet, that's roughly

how we too often, 

perhaps regularly,

try to navigate 

spiritually.

In our immaturity,

God's welcome to sit 

in the passenger seat and

offer occasional assistance 

when requested,

to grab the wheel 

when we get in a fix, 

but the wheel is OURS!!.



I confess it has been 

sadly so with my soul

way too much and long.

In my younger days

I strove to be spiritually 

letter perfect.

Talk about trying to be 

in the driver's seat!!

I crashed big bad time - 

a psychic meltdown.

Over the years 

I have done lots of 

stupid, self-centered

spiritual role playing

thinking it was 

a way to be holy,

to get ahead spiritually

by serving 

in a certain fashion.

Problem was it was 

      MY Way

        not 

    God's Way

I wrote the script and

was the main actor -

the perfect pastor

(eighty hours a day,

ten days a week),

a spiritual guru,

the relevant, cool cleric,

the sober ascetic,

the misty mystic,

the reformer,

the ideal husband 

and dad even if 

my wife and kids 

didn't notice it.

Another sidebar:

               When joking with my wife,

               I slip into one of those

             " You go ahead and have 

               that last piece of cake"" wines,

               my wife teases right back that 

              she doesn't mind me 

              being a saint, 

              but forget about

              the martyr bit !!



To push the driving analogy

a touch more - I promise!! -

           consider 

    The Greyhound Bus 

         commercial:

LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US

   (Dated yes, but come on. 

    I'll be eighty-six! in a week)

That's how it is with God.

Whatever the stretch of road,

hard, easy, dangerous 

or breath taking,

God offers to be

in the driver's seat

and we move over:

"...Thy will be done...

   Matthew 6:10

"Trust in the Lord 

with all your heart 

and lean not on your

own understanding;

in all your ways 

acknowledge him and 

he will make 

your path straight."

   Proverbs 3:5

  In other words:
  
 "Leave the driving to me.

  I'll get us where we're going, 

  safe and sound."

            God



It's all a matter of 

      TRUST

    of having  

   wide open, 

 "You betcha",

  clean, clear, 

   complete,

     Trust
 
    in God,

      and

      fully

  Following 

His way and will.




Adam and Eve didn't.

They grabbed the wheel,

played God, and look

what happened 

to them - and us - and our world.




All this does not mean 

we go spiritually comatose,

inert, passive, stalled out.

It does mean we freely go 

where God takes us and 

as God goes about it.

We live directed by

     The Gospel, 

       guided 

        and  

  strengthened

  by the Spirit.

    We live it 

 as life shows up 

  on the road

     of life -

 easy, painful, 

clear, conflicted.

We let God lead.


We live a following.


- We "Bloom where 

  we are planted",

  not seeking out some 

  imagined garden enclosed

  for spiritual excelling.

- We don't play supposedly

  superior roles that

  are not genuine to us,

  spiritual or otherwise.

- We don't stretch to score 

  brownie points with God 

  or before others.

- We don't jump on the latest

  spiritual fads to excel like

  going for: 

    * One-Armed Yoga Handstands

           For Day Long Bliss

    * Hair Shirts For Suburbanites

    * Meditations Mellow for 

      Mile High Ecstasy 

      Right at Your Kitchen Table

  *  Novenas That Never Fail

      (votive lights included)

  Yah, I jest but it's anything 

  but fun or funny.

- Reading all the new "in" 

  spiritual books to keep up with 

  the latest and best in the 

     Spirituality Olympics.

- rushing off to every new practice, 

  retreat, protest, seminar, workshop 

  to keep pace with the spiritually elite.

- catching the top ten spirituality podcasts

  to rank high among 

  the Spirituality Chi-Chi Set. 

- Straining, pushing to graduate 

  from simple prayer to

  contemplation to the mystical. 

A lot of false self 

in the driver's seat there.

A lot of trying to climb the

latter of spiritual superiority.

          So doing, 

         we wedge 

     our false selves 

        in between 

God and our true selves.





On the positive, what really counts side,

- We treat those around us as God -

  spouses, kids, in-laws, neighbors, 

  co-workers, the delights and 

  the dim at work, in church,

  all those in our many relational zones.

- We welcome, embrace and share 

  with the hurt and needy.

       "Whatever you do to others 

             you do unto me."

             Matthew 25:40

          They presence God 
 
                   and 

           God's call to us.

    All of Matthew 25:37-46

is God's GPS, God's action plan,

for our life trip's success or

our refusal of it:

        "I was                      

         hungry                 

         thirsty

         stranger

         underclothed

         sick

            prisoner

         
Each applies widely, e.g.

    "I was thirsty" for:

         acceptance

         respect

         truth

         understanding

         inclusion

         forgiveness

         another chance

         a break

         guidance

         relationship

         being listened to

    "And you: ????????????"

- We follow God's direction by practical, 

        thorough going, truly living 

               The Beatitudes 

                      and 

        The Sermon on the Mount.

               (Matthew 5-7)

A few examples 

5:7 Merciful

  We take it easy on our kids when 

  they throw up three times 

  during the night,

  bedding and pajamas disasters, 

  and all this the night before 

  our 8:00 AM annual performance 

  review at work.

- 5:21-26 Anger/Enemy

  In the safety of 

  our inner, burning anger 

  we don't "murder" the co-worker 

  that routinely takes swipes at us.

-  6:1-4 Giving

   We are sensitive and discreet 

   in sharing with the needy.

- 7:1-5 Judging 

  As solid sure right 

  as we think we are,

  we just don't waste energy 

  on judging others.

- 6:5-14 Prayer

  We go alone with Our Father,

  close the door on busy/noisy.

  It's Dad/Lad/Lass Alone Time

  and sacred so it is.

- We're fine with whatever 

  spiritual state, stage,

  grace, consolation God gives -

  quiet to ecstasy.

 - We check out Pentecost.
 
     The disciples were 

        in a spinout,

        didn't know 

        where to go, 

        how to get there.

        
          The Spirit 

    steered them straight

         and strong.

         That's our 

           Go To 

      as and for well.

      It may happen 

      in prayer, 

      in a church setting, 

      in counsel with a spiritual guide,

      in the forest,

      in the shower!!!


The wonderful medieval 

theologian and mystic,

Meister Eckhart ,

said it simple and complete:

"All God asks of us is 

that we get out of the way 

and let God be God in us."




Here this week I have confessed 

my various shades and shapes 

of spiritual arrogance.

I end this confession 

close to my end 

with a witness.

In these my last days 

it's so darn good,

real and right,

to just ride easy with God

in the driver's seat.

There are some 

bumpy spans for sure.

There sure are some

smooth stretches 

and views, too.

Either way 

we are together

now unto forever.

That's the wondrous joy 

of divine intimacy.

It isn't at all that hard.  

Quite the wondrous opposite.

All it takes is to move over 

and leave the driving to God. 

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