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Season of obscurity
Season of obscurity











season of obscurity

Theodore did not avoid them, but their words were like daggers to him.” (Desert Fathers, Penguin edition). Arsenius avoided people likely to praise him.

season of obscurity

“They said of Arsenius and Theodore of Pherme that they hated fame and praise more than anything. I have been pondering also the models of leadership before me – the Western 21st century church vs.He names this the sin of sloth. He asks, “How can we pour out good upon others from our own emptiness?” Again, I am wondering about the increased depth of foundation I need for this next season of my life? He notes that many active men/women are overly active because they find the discipline of the interior life tedious. He considers the uniting of action with contemplation to be the highest vocation, one that required a “strong soul.” Bernard had no patience for an activism that was not nourished by a rich interior life with God. He warns about the temptation to interpret every interior ‘attraction’ as an inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Bernard, in his sermons on the Song of Songs (11 th century) warns us about being engaged in leadership activity before the time is ripe.I desire more than ever to “hermitage” with God. The older I am, the greater is my taste for hiddeness and aloneness with God. I am wrestling with the pace of the expansiveness of both NLF and EHS. These years also empowered Him to live an eternally fruitful life. As a result, when He was active, Jesus was able to resist the Evil One and choose God’s will to go the way of the cross. They provided the character foundation for Him to walk through the temptations of the wilderness and the pressures from the people around him. This was as important as his 3 active years. 90% percent of Jesus’ ministry, 29 years, was spent in obscurity, hiddenness, and the unseen.Bernard, and Alicia Britt Chole’s little book Anonymous: Jesus’ Hidden Years and Yours.) Much like Dag Hammarskjold’s Markings, some of this is disjointed as it comes out of my journal reflections, my puzzles in prayer with god, along with my readings over the past couple of months (This includes: Bernard of Clairvaux’s sermons on the Song of Songs, the Desert Fathers, Merton on St. The following are a few of my recent questions, puzzles, and reflections around the working out of my active life as a Christian leader with a commitment to serve out of a foundation of a deep, interior, contemplative life.













Season of obscurity