- like a whole burnt offering completely consumed in fire for God
- like an eagle on the wind, with the right form and right positioning
- like being dug up and planted in new soil (actually in Psalm 1, the tree is "transplanted" by streams of water)
- the reason we do what we do
Quoting again from the beginning of the section:
For many people today devotional means ethereal, otherworldly, irrelevant. To still others it implies sentimentality, superficiality, and an unwillingness to face the hard realities of life. . . . [Devotion] aims at the transformation of the human personality. [It] seeks to touch the heart, to address the will, to mold the mind. [It] calls for radical character transformation. [It] instills holy habits.We leave the first section behind of "preparing for the spiritual life" and go on to the first quality of such a life: being prayer-filled. Before we leave, though, we must remember that what we learned about discipleship, deep passions for God, and devotion are the foundation we build on. The disciplines of the spiritual life presuppose another life has indeed invaded our being. None of the disciplines will yield the fruit we long for without the spiritual life that takes the disciplines and makes them into fruit like love, joy, and peace.
Such a life is not hard to find. Jesus said it has been provided already by him. We need to merely accept him and follow him and we will be in the middle of that new life, that life in Christ, that spiritual life. We do not make it happen, but the "ball is in our court." Christ has paid for the trip; we just need to go with him by doing as he says and seeking to know him more and more.
The contemplative life or the prayer-filled life is about hearing and obeying Jesus. We will find it is much more than following commands, however. His voice also delivers us and teaches us and keeps us company in the cool of the day. We pray to know Christ as he speaks to us and to love hearing his voice.
We begin with George A. Buttrick, A Simple Regiment of Private Prayer. We will meet ot talk about it on November 6, 3 pm at the Filer's.