from the inside out

      When you’ve tried really hard for a really long time to be good on your own steam, letting God do it instead (from the inside out) feels as light and fresh and surprising as daybreak.  

“Let him easter in us, be a dayspring to the dimness of us. . . .” Gerard Manley Hopkins (dayspring: daybreak; the first appearance of light)

“God’s energy, an energy deep within you, God himself giving you the desire and the energy. . . .” Philippians 2:13

like a river

      When you’re used to keeping a tight grip on things, it’s hard to describe the relief of learning to let life flow.

“[A]llow our lives and the lives of those we love to flow day by day with God’s ease, balance and grace.” Al-anon literature

“[P]eace like a river. . . .” Isaiah 66:12

let go

      When you have the desperate feeling that only one particular person (or job or house or outcome or whatever) can fill the empty place inside, the best (and scariest) thing you can do is let go.

“It's hard to let go of anything we love. We live in a world which teaches us to clutch. But when we clutch we're left with a fistful of ashes.” Madeleine L’Engle

“Open wide your heart. . . .” 2 Corinthians 6:13

thirsty

      The only good thing about being driven and distracted and dissatisfied is that it makes you really thirsty.

“[I]t is one thing to know the chemical formula of water and another to savor it by a spring on a summer’s day.” Fr. Bernardo Olivera

“If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink.” John 7:37

 

send my roots rain

      Sometimes life is dry and thirsty, and then the spring rain comes.

“O thou lord of life, send / my roots rain.” Gerard Manley Hopkins

“And He will come to us like rain, like the spring rain watering the earth.” Hosea 6:3