Spirit Driven


Jesus, in His humanity was Spirit driven. At the Annunciation, He is conceived by the overshadowing of the Holy Spirit. When He arrives at the Jordan to be baptized by John, the Spirit is there, and immediately after that Scripture tells us that Jesus is driven into the desert by the Holy Spirit. These are just a few events in Scripture where we hear about the Holy Spirit's presence during Jesus' life. The truth is, this third Person of the Trinity was always with Him as was the Father. The Trinity is inseparable~where One is, so are the other two.
This isn't just true in the life of Jesus; it is true for us as well. If we avail ourselves to the sacraments and remain in a state of grace, the Trinity dwells within us. Jesus comes to us in a special and unique way in the Eucharist, and He leads us to the Father. The Holy Spirit is there as the unifying gift of their love~for each other and for each of us.
As the Spirit led Jesus to love the will of His Father, if we allow Him to and follow His promptings, we too will be Spirit driven. The gifts of the Holy Spirit will be enlivened in us, bearing the fruits of those gifts, leading us to live a life of virtue in accordance with the will of God.
The Holy Spirit, the Breath of God, breathes life into our Church and into each one of us.

Verses for a Pentecost Novena
by St Edith Stein (verses 4 and 7)
Are you the spirit's fullness and the power
By which the Lamb releases the seal
Of God's eternal decree?
Driven by you
The messengers of judgement ride through the world
And separate with a sharp sword
The kingdom of light from the kingdom of night.
Then heaven becomes new and new the earth,
And all finds its proper place
Through your breath:
Holy Spirit victorious power!

Are you the sweet song of love
And of holy awe
That eternally resounds around the triune throne,
That weds in itself the clear chimes
of each and every being?
The harmony,
That joins together the members to the Head,
In which each one
Finds the mysterious meaning of his being blessed
And joyously surges forth,
Freely dissolved in your surging:
Holy Spirit eternal jubilation!



*The prayer can be read in its entirety here.

Comments

CWrites said…
Great reflection for Pentecost, Karin. The prayer of St. Edith Stein is very moving. I am going to continue reading it in its entirety at the link you provided. Thank you!
Mary N. said…
Beautiful post, Karin, both here and at the community site. This one reminds me that filled with the Holy Spirit we can be like "little Christs" here on earth...transformed and reflecting His beauty.

Wow! You've been busy! Your blog looks great! You are good at this kind of thing :) Did you get any sleep this weekend? Lol!

The Novena reads like poetry and I loved it. I'm going to go read the rest of it right now. Thank you.
Unknown said…
Mary,
Reflecting and being transformed by Christ's beauty- now there is something to meditate on! I actually redid my blog before my Holy Hour last night. It seems the Holy Spirit was quite inspiring before the midnight hour. :)
Glad you liked the novena; I love Edith Stein's writing.
Michael said…
Beautiful Karin.

God Bless you.