But one of the most deeply moving experiences was my walk toward the sea. I really felt the intercession of St. Paul, and a closeness with the Lord as I contemplated this part of the journey. There was much discussion going on and though I did walk along with everyone, I was stepping deeper and deeper into prayer every inch of the way.
I was reminded even from the begining of our walk along this road today that this was the way to follow the Good Shepherd, from the readings throughout the day, to the shepherd tending his flock along the hillside as we entered the ancient site. One small sheep followed along a bit behind the others, and I heard within me, " I am the Good Shepherd." As this thought entered my mind, I recognized it as invitation from Jesus to follow him, and as I reflected further, I remembered that just before arriving we prayed Morning Prayer together and cried out with Psalm 5:
To my words give ear, O Lord, give heed to my groaning.
Attend to the sound of my cries, my King and my God."
I knew with an expectant faith that the Lord was inviting me to come deeper, and to carry you along with each step, whether smooth marble or uneven stones were beneath me, Jesus supported my feet, an assurance and a hope.
Well it sounds like you are both having a very blessed trip. I am enjoying following your journey and seeing the amazing pictures! What a beautiful place! I just can't imagine the amount of history and the people who have walked on the exact same road you were on. I hope that your journey continues to be fruitful.
ReplyDeleteJosh and I had a great weekend in Sagatuck with the retreat and heard nothing but great things. We are both exhausted and he still has exams, but finally the semester is winding down. Thank you for your prayers. Oh, and I feel much better! Love you both!
Jessi