Lenten Grace — Responsible Serenity

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We live in an imperfect world, with imperfect characters to match. Our imperfections should not keep us from dreaming of better things, or even from trying, within our limits, to be better stewards of the soil, and more ardent strivers after beauty and a responsible serenity.
~Jane Kenyon from “In the Garden of My Dreams”

Beauty is right outside my back door, whether it is in a misty dawn moment or an early twilight serenade.  It heals me after an imperfect day and an imperfect night’s sleep.

Today I will strive to be a steward for serenity, aiding its growth and helping it flourish.

Never perfect but not giving up.  Never perfect but serene with the responsibility.

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3 thoughts on “Lenten Grace — Responsible Serenity

  1. Lovely. Have you read “Proof of Heaven” (A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the Afterlife)
    by Eben Alexander, M.D.?

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  2. I wouldn’t say “should”, but you might find the account of his 7 day coma near-death experience interesting. A couple of take-away thoughts: “you are loved, dearly, forever” and “you have nothing to fear”… who doesn’t like to hear that?

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