In light of the posts I have put up regarding the time and patience it takes to discern an eremitical vocation as well as on the impatience we often show with the newness that comes from God, I wanted to post the following poem by Teihard de Chardin, SJ.
Patient Trust
Above all, trust in the slow work of God.
We are quite naturally impatient in everything
to reach the end without delay.
We should all like to skip the intermediate stages.
We are impatient of being on the way to something
unknown, something new.
And yet, that is the law of all progress
that it is made by passing through
some stages of instability
and that it may take a very long time.
And so I think it is with you,
your ideas mature gradually --- let them grow
let them shape themselves, without undue
haste.
Don't try to force them on.
as though you could be today what time
(that is to say, grace and circumstances
acting on your good will)
will make of you tomorrow.
Only God could say what this new spirit
gradually forming within you will be.
Give our Lord the benefit of believing
that his hand is leading you.
and accept the anxiety of feeling yourself
in suspense and incomplete.
12 October 2012
Patient Trust
Posted by Sr. Laurel M. O'Neal, Er. Dio. at 1:19 AM
Labels: Always Beginners, Hope as Shamelessly Persistent Trust, patience, Time frame for becoming a diocesan hermit