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   She’s one of the most admired charity leaders in Tennessee and I’ve referred to her often – partly because she has a way of speaking in quotable phrases. So I listened carefully after I asked Rev. Becca Stevens (left) founder of Magdalene in Nashville, How do you drive away fear?
   "I don’t try to drive away fear," she said. "Instead, I just tell myself, trust Love. When I do that, there’s no room for fear in my heart."
   Because of her work out on the streets offering sanctuary to prostitutes and drug addicts, Rev. Stevens often finds herself walking through dangerous territory. "Trust Love, I tell myself, and it always seems to work."…

   It’s a powerful idea and one which has empowered countless people over the centuries, both the well known and the anonymous. Does Love protect us from injury? Of course not. What Love protects us from is Beccas
fear. For, as Rev. Stevens says, there is no room for fear when we are filled with Love.
   This is clearly what the Apostle Paul meant when he exhorted his followers in his letter to the Ephesians ( 6:11) to "…put on the full armor of God (Love)…" Elsewhere, in his letter to the Romans (13: 11-14) he exhorts them to "put on the armor of light." Armor is an image of war. But Paul’s meaning could not have been less warlike.
   Saint Paul knew that all of us seek both strength and protection of one kind or another. He offered all of us, and caregivers in particular, a paradoxical bit of advice: Don’t think so much about armor on the outside of your body. Instead, Live Love – from the inside out.
   As we travel our own pathways, encountering occasional angels and dragons along the way, perhaps the wisest thing we may begin to do is to trust Love. This not only drives away fear, but allows us to embrace the angels of joy. 

-Erie Chapman

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6 responses to “Day 10 – Trusting Love”

  1. liz Wessel Avatar
    liz Wessel

    Today I can only offer a listening response and trust that God will place before me someone who needs to talk.

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  2. Tom Knowles-Bagwell Avatar
    Tom Knowles-Bagwell

    I’ve always thought that they left out an “L” in the national motto that is on our money . . . that palce where it says where our trust is. And it seems that everywhere I turn I am being asked to trust this or trust that. Trust this law firm to get me the settlement I deserve . . . trust that truck to last me the rest of my life . . . trust this snack to keep me trim and fit. Hmmmm . . . Trusting Love sounds more sure to me.

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  3. Karen York Avatar
    Karen York

    I’ve been spending some time with e.e. cummings and came across this stanza that speaks to trusting love:
    “true lovers in each happening of their hearts
    live longer than all which and every who;
    despite what fear denies, what hope asserts,
    what falsest both disprove by proving true…”

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  4. Erie Chapman Avatar
    Erie Chapman

    Thanks to Liz, Tom and Karen for your comments. Thanks especially for the e.e.cummings, Karen.

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  5. Diana Gallaher Avatar
    Diana Gallaher

    This is a little off topic, more on trust in general, but this meditation reminds me of a quote by Alice Walker in which she credits Bob Marley as the first person who taught her to trust the universe enough to respect her hair. Actually, the more I think about it, I think this quote fits right in with today’s meditation. love, d.

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  6. liz Wessel Avatar
    liz Wessel

    I just received this set of quotes via e-mail. Seemed very Synchronistic…(is that a word?) so I thought I would post.
    Looking for safety?
    “Security is when everything is settled, when nothing can happen to you; security is the denial of life.”
    — Germaine Greer
    Our personality likes to be in control. It likes to know how things are and what’s going to happen. Underlying this desire for stability and predictability is a deep fear that the world is a dangerous place. The personality fears it will not survive without continually being on guard.
    The truth is: we cannot control what happens in life. And under the natural law of attraction, we tend to attract to us what we focus on. EXPLORE SUBSTITUTING TRUST FOR FEAR and the world becomes a gentler, happier place.
    “There are no guarantees. From the viewpoint of fear, none are strong enough. From the viewpoint of love, none are necessary.”
    — Emmanuel
    “One thing we can do is make the choice to view the world in a healthy way. We can choose to see the world as safe with only moments of danger rather than seeing the world as dangerous with only moments of safety.”
    — Deepak Chopra

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