Second Sunday after Pentecost – 18th June 2017

This has been a busy rain soaked week and I have been fighting a sinus infection. There has been little time or energy to write a reflection, because I have had difficulty to keeping my eyes open (even for a mid-week 50th birthday celebration with friends) let alone concentrate enough to write anything. I fall back on Wisdom from the Desert Fathers… these words ring true for me.

Once Abbot Antony was conversing with some brethren, and a hunter who was after game in the wilderness came upon them. He saw Abbot Antony and the brothers enjoying themselves, and disapproved. Abbot Anthony said: ‘Put an arrow in your bow and shoot it.’ This he did. ‘Now shoot another,’ said the Elder. ‘And another, and another.’ Then the hunter said: ‘If I bend my bow all the time it will break.’ Abbot Anthony replied: ‘So it is also in the work of God. If we push ourselves beyond measure, the brethren will soon collapse. It is right therefore, from time to time, to relax.’

Relax, eat some chicken soup, drink hot chocolate, be kind to yourself, take some time to reflect and, above all, begin each day with the realization that you are a beloved child of God and infinitely valuable in His sight!