Anthony
deMello, Walking on Water – Lord give me the grace to know what to change and
to change it, to accept what can't be changed, and the wisdom to know the difference.
Acceptance
that there are things that cannot be changed is painful. To realise within the heart, that no matter
what one wants, no matter what one does, nothing is going to change. Of the
situation/person/relationship/place/yourself even. That there are some things one just has to
accept as is, let go, resign to them.
Irregardless of how deep one’s longing is, how great one’s hope is, how
great one’s faith is, how anguished one’s praying is.
It
just will not change. The pain at that
realisation. The pain. The anguish to come to that acceptance.
And that
one’s time, thoughts and actions, efforts and energies would be better used in wise
acceptance, or elsewhere all together. And yet elsewhere is not an option.
Psalm
136 – 1 [NKJV] Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy [pity
for the helpless, love] endures forever.
For
with that acceptance comes peace. And change. From within. Instead of without.
deMello,
“ There are so many things in our lives that can’t be changed! We are powerless, and if we learn to say yes
to these things, we will reach peace.
Peace is in the yes.”
So –
Yes?
Yes.
Firs published on my Facebook page.
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