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I began to live as if there was none but He [God] and I in the world. Brother Lawrence (1611-1691)

   In the world of 17th century France, Brother Lawrence developed his personal understanding of what it means to live passionately in the presence of God’s Love. "Is it not quicker and easier," he wrote, "to do our common business for the love of God." What Brother Lawrence writes to us across the centuries is that, whether our work is as grand as a king or as humble as a housekeeper, when we do this work "for the love of God" we thrive in Love’s grace.
   Passion is the fire that warms the Garden of Love. It is passion that feeds our purpose and allows the seed of our potential to blossom. My favorite example of passion is Martin Luther King…

   For decades in America, men and women had sought to free the south from the prison of bigotry and segregation. But it was Dr. King’s massive and eloquent passion which inspired millions to finally break these chains.
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   Bigotry may remain, but gone are the laws that enabled it to find expression. There are no more poll taxes, schools and lunch counters are integrated, and people are now provided service regardless of color. It took an enormous burst of passion from a purpose-driven leader to bring all of this to pass over the tumultuous years of 1957-1968, when King was gunned down by an assassin.
   King’s passion inspires us today. But so, also, does the passion of other great spirits: Mother Theresa, Gandhi, Eleanor Roosevelt, Winston Churchill. Virtually every world-changing leader exemplifies a life of deep passion.
   It too a passionate commitment for Dr. Jonas Salk to bring us the polio vaccine. It took another kind of passion for Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky to bring us their great romantic music. And it took still another version of passion for Michelangelo and Picasso to bring us their art.
   Each of these gave expression to the voice of God. Each of these served as avenues for Love’s presence in this world. Without passion, we would know nothing of their world-changing work.
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   For Brother Lawrence, every act of life needed to be an expression of God’s Love. There was no difference for him among praying, cooking and washing the dishes. God wasn’t just for Sunday, God was for every moment of the day. Imagine the notion of living in this world like Brother Lawrence as if there were none but you and God in it.
   Imagine that everything boils down to your relationship with Love. How would this change your world and that of those around you? What would you and God do differently than what you are doing now?

-Erie Chapman

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5 responses to “Passion – The Third Seed”

  1. Karen York Avatar
    Karen York

    How powerful and thought provoking. If I truly believed and lived as if it were only God and me, I would lose selfishness and live in abundance and sharing. I would invest more time enriching my world and graciously accepting those around me. I sometimes forget that I am love and have immense capacity to make change. From Rilke’s Love Poems to God –
    “…I want to mirror your immensity.
    I want never to be too weak or too old
    to bear the heavy, lurching image of you.
    I want to unfold.
    Let no place in me hold itself closed,
    for where I am closed, I am false…”

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  2. Tom Knowles-Bagwell Avatar
    Tom Knowles-Bagwell

    I sometimes forget the power of a passionate life, even though there are examples of it all around me. Seems to me, though, that all the purpose and potential in the world are worthless without the passion to make them actual in life.
    Karen, I was really struck by that phrase from Rilke. “. . . where I am closed, I am false.” That strikes me very powerfully. Thanks.

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  3. Victoria Facey Avatar
    Victoria Facey

    Erie, this was such a beautiful and powerful message. You spoke of everyone I’ve ever admired, from Dr. King, Mother Teresa to Tchaikovsky.
    If nothing more, I’d hope to share a smile and kind words with everyone I come in contact with each day…Victoria.

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  4. Lorilee Amlie Avatar
    Lorilee Amlie

    What a wonderful world it would be if everybody lived life as Brother Lawrence, living as though it was just God and you. I think I am guilty of feeling this on Sunday but not the rest of the week. This message today leaves me thinking about how I live my life. Thanks Erie

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  5. liz Wessel Avatar
    liz Wessel

    To experience the divinity of God within changes everything, I can no longer live as if I do not matter. For you and I do matter. If it were only me and God in the world, I would wipe away every tear, take away all fear, and show you I care. There would be no time for presences, I would let go distractions, open my heart in atonement, not be concerned with right or wrong, let go of holding back, and like the Velveteen Rabbit become real.
    Oh, but I say thank goodness there is you too in this world, and in communion we are of one. So let my spirit soar, as I let go control, accept today as gift, trust God is with me, am patient the lesson will be revealed, remember who I am in God, and also in you. Believe, that “As my pain enters the light it becomes light.” Eckhart Tolle

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