“Easter is a time of hope. There still is fear, there still is a painful awareness of sinfulness, but there also is light breaking through. […] our Lord walks with us on the road and keeps explaining the Scriptures to us. Thus there are many rays of hope casting their light on our way through life.”
The simplest Lenten devotional. I looked forward to reading every day. The best chapter is by far the one titled “Returning”.
“[…] But Jesus came to open my ears to another voice that says, "I am your God, I have molded you with my own hands, and I love what I have made. I love you with a love that has no limits. Do not run away from me. Come back to me - not once, not twice, bualways again You are my child. How can you ever doubt that I will embrace you again, hold you against my breast, kiss you and let my hands run through your hair? I am your God - the God of mercy and compassion, the God of pardon and love, the God of tenderness and care. Please do not say that I have given up on you, that I cannot stand you any more, that there is no way back. It is not true. I so much want you to be with me. I so much want you to be close to me.
I know all your thoughts. I hear all your words. I see all of your actions. And I love you because you are beautiful. made in my own image, an expression of my most intimate love. Do not judge yourself. Do not condemn yourself. Do not reiect yourself. Let my love touch the deepest, most hidden corners of vour heart and reveal to you your own beauty, a beauty that you have lost sight of, but that will become visible to you again in the light of my mercy.
Come, come, let me wipe your tears, and let my mouth come close to your ear and say to you, I love you, I love you, I love you.'"
This is the voice that Jesus wants us to hear. It is the voice that calls us always to return to the one who has created us in love and wants to re-create us in mercy.”