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I do not seek to understand that I may believe, but I believe in order to understand. For this also I believe, –that unless I believed, I should not understand.-- St. Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109)

Friday, March 24, 2006

A Lenten Meditation from Dietrich Bonhoeffer #4

I will delight in your statutes. I will not forget your word (Psalm 119:16)

"Why is it that my thoughts depart so quickly from God's Word and I find the necessary word is often not there for me in the hour of need? Do I forget to eat and drink and sleep? Why do I forget God's Word? Because I am not yet able to say with the psalmist: 'My delight is in your statutes.' I never forget that in which I delight. To forget or not is a matter not only of the mind but of the whole person, including the heart. That on which my life and soul depend I cannot forget. The more I begin to live the ordinances of God in creation and in his Word, the more they will be present for me at every hour. Only love guards against forgetting."


No Greater Love: Lenten Meditations

2 comments:

Brennan said...

I liked this one particularly. There seems to be an inherent connection between love and memory, don't you think? Those things we love, we remember the most. And yet, it is often the things we love most which we often forget about, too, and only realize their value when they are gone.

Allan R. Bevere said...

Right. The Bible makes many a connection between memory and faithfulness as well.