Lent provides the opportunity to allow silence to stir us to new realities and new life. A companion saint who knew the gift of silence is St. Joseph. There are no recorded words of his in scripture and it was in the silence of dreams where he encountered God and what God was calling him to do. When he slowed down enough to be, silence gifted him with the greatest task for which he was destined. We often leave Saint Joseph standing by the manger as the rest of life moves on. This is unfortunate. Let us invite Saint Joseph to be our companion this Lenten week, let us invite him to guide us as he guided Christ to listen with his heart and to be in tune with God. Silence invites us, like the icon before us, to be held to the heart of God.
Saint Joseph’s life says remember what God declared: “Be still and know that I am God” (Psalm 46.10) Where can you incorporate stillness and silence into this Lenten week?
St. Joseph invites us to return to the source
of goodness and give praise for this goodness. “I will sing of your
steadfast love, O Lord, forever” Psalm 89.1 states. The love of God is our
inherent goodness which is continually offered to us. Over the journey of
this Lent where have you experienced God’s goodness and steadfast love? Where
have you shared it?
Blessings on the reaming days of the Lenten
journey.
St. Joseph walk with us and pray for us.
Icon: “Held to the
Heart of God”
St. Joseph with the
Child Jesus
by C. Ziprick –
Soul Sibling Studios ©
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