Lenten Grace — Emptied and Hollow

photo by Kathy Yates
photo by Kathy Yates

Experiencing the present purely is being emptied and hollow;
you catch grace as a man fills his cup under a waterfall.
~Annie Dillard from Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

I am often unprepared for the rush of challenges each clinic day brings.  Each call, each message, each tug on my arm, each box of kleenex handed over, each look of hopelessness  —  I am emptying continuously throughout the day.  If I’m down and dry, hollowed to the core with no more left to give, I pray for more than I could possibly deserve.

And so it pours over me, torrential and flooding, and I only have a mere cup to hold out for filling.  There is far more cascading grace than I can even conceive of, far more love descending than this cup of mine could ever hold, far more hope ascending from the mist and mystery of doctoring,  over and over again.

I am never left empty for long,  grateful for a hollow hallowed.

3 thoughts on “Lenten Grace — Emptied and Hollow

  1. How Blessed you are, beautiful woman, to have such boundless streams of living Grace pouring into your life and your healing ministry. (And Kathy Bates’ spellbinding photo seems to make that Grace animate.) Your gracious acceptance of God’s love and Grace in your life makes me so ashamed of my weaknesses and of my seeming inability to always recognize and appreciate all that He has given to me.

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