YOU SEE ME AND KNOW ME

Often after I spend time with the Sisters of Life I think about the story of the Samaritan Woman at the Well.

Which makes me think of a potent little book written and gifted to me by the sisters called, Epiphanies.

One of the chapters/meditations in the book that touches me deeply is, "I am the Woman of Samaria".

The chapter begins saying, "He had to pass through Samaria..., Jesus, tired from his journey, sat down there at the well.  It was about noon (Gatherings with the sisters end about noon!)" (48).

The chapter ends with a consoling and hopeful prayer.

I love the prayer and wanted to share it.

The Prayer:

"Jesus, you are Lord of all things.  You see me and know me.  I ask you to heal any lack of love in my past-- any wounds I have from others, or from giving in to counterfeit loves or desires.  I ask you to enter into those memories, and make all things new.  Jesus, I trust in You.  Amen." (53).

How amazing is that.

Cb

Amen


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