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The art of confessionSaturday, March 5, 2016
Hosea 6:1-3, Luke 18:13 Hosea knows from bitter experience about sinning and being sinned against. His story makes ours look simple, but truly we too have sinned and been sinned against. How do we handle this? We learn the art of confession. The song you sang, "In the Garden," suggests that we tarry awhile with God. Wait and sit with him, and be quiet together. Look at him, and then he looks at you, and then you look back at him. Be still. Tarry awhile. St. Ignatius told his Jesuits that it was OK if they occasionally missed Mass, but they should NEVER miss the daily review he called the Examen. There are five steps to this prayer, which fit nicely into the acronym TARRY. Imagine that!
T ell God you'd like to talk In this way you assure a daily rest with your daily bread. You learn to say, "Have mercy on me, a sinner." And above all, you learn how to receive forgiveness. It is never OK to leave step four without receiving forgiveness. God forgives me, and I receive it. Lord, how-to's like this give me confidence. There is something I can do in the face of all disaster, and all brokenness, and all sin. I can speak up. "Have mercy on me, a sinner!" Thank you for teaching me to speak, and showing me over and over not only that you listen, but that you forgive me. Free me from fear, Father. Hold me in your arms. |