Reading From the Rule

The first link at the right will take you to today's reading from the Rule of St. Benedict!

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

The Way

Reading today’s readings from Leviticus, Hebrews, and Matthew, Tom – today’s worship leader—asked us to hear these words with Benedictine ears.  We heard in these readings that rules – decrees, commandments – lead us in the way.  Following the rules we find a deeper understanding of Christ.  Conversely we also heard that when we deviate from the way, we are broken and desolate, but that if our heart is humbled and we make amends – when we remember the covenant, the rule, the way – God also remembers.  We are healed; we are chosen; we are his children.

The collect for this week focus us on Jesus as “the way, the truth, the life.”  Benedict created a community that walks in this way.  We continue to find wisdom in these Rules.

Tom also shared the song in the next post:  “Picture of Jesus” by Ben Harris.  Here are the lyrics:

Picture Of Jesus
Credits:  Ben Harper
Original Artist:  Ben Harper

It hangs above my altar

Like they hung him from a cross

I keep one in my wallet
for the times that
I feel lost

In a wooden frame with splinters

Where my family kneels to pray

And if you listen close

You'll hear the words he used to say

It has been spoken

He would come again

But would we recognize

His king among men

There was a man in our time

His words shine bright like the sun

He tried to lift the masses

And was crucified by gun

Some days have no beginning

And some days have no end

Some roads are straight and narrow

And some roads only ben
d
So let us say a prayer

For every living thing

Walking towards a light

From the cross of a king
I’ve got a picture of Jesus

In his arms my prayers rest

I've got a picture of Jesus

And with him we shall be forever blessed


Picture Of Jesus - Ben Harper

Tom shared this song with our community this morning.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Following the Tools of Good Works in our Hearts

This morning we read from Leviticus, hearing the rules to keep the people holy; we read the urgings of Paul to the Thessalonians to act as holy people.   This week in the Rule of Benedict we have begun to read about the Tools of Good Works – 73 tools to use in our work for Christ.  How we behave should be an extension of our faith and our love of Christ.  We are reminded to be guided be these rules and live by these rules with the help of the community and the leadership of the Abbot.

Our discussion this morning of the readings from scripture illuminated our the readings in Benedict. Following the rule does not bring us to Christ, but our love of Christ brings us to follow the rule so as to live our faith.   Our motivation should be for Christ not ourselves or our own rewards.  For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matt 6:21)

We spoke of transparency; our motives should be apparent.  Our hearts should be focused on Christ, and love of Christ should be visible in our works.  We are His people. 

Friday, May 2, 2014

Begin ....

“…. In the first place, beg of Him by most earnest prayer, that He perfect whatever good thou dost begin…” St. Benedict (2011-04-30). The Rule of St. Benedict (Kindle Locations 116-117). PlanetMonk Books. Kindle Edition.

This week ends the reading of the Rule with an admonition to embrace a zeal for goodness, recognition that the Rule is just the beginning, and the requirement to listen to the wisdom who have walked this road before us. 

This week begins the reading of the rule with a prayer that any good we do be perfected in Christ, a recognition that we are at the beginning of a journey, and the command to listen --- to incline the ear of the heart to hear Christ in the Rule. 

The ending and the beginning of the journey are the same discipline:  Work for the good, Listen for the voice of Christ in the world and words and wisdom around us, begin.  Today, each day, we begin.

“He has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” (Micah 6:8)