The God of Surprises

Molma Indigo • Spiritual Activist

Thinking and working to understand being a co-creator with God I came across this poem on a wonderful site I frequent:  http://www.ignatianspirituality.com/

May the God of Surprises delight you, inviting you to accept gifts not yet imagined.
May the God of Transformation call you, opening you to continual renewal.
May the God of Justice confront you, daring you to see the world through God’s eyes.
May the God of Abundance affirm you, nudging you towards deeper trust.
May the God of Embrace hold you, encircling you in the hearth of God’s home.
May the God of Hopefulness bless you, encouraging you with the fruits of faith.
May the God of Welcoming invite you, drawing you nearer to the fullness of God’s expression in you.
May God Who is Present be with you, awakening you to God in all things, all people, and all moments.
May God be with you.
Amen.

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About William Ockham

I am a father of two with eclectic interests in theology, philosophy and sports. I chose the pseudonym William Ockham in honor of his contributions to philosophy, specifically Occam's Razor, and its contributions to modern scientific theory. My blog (www.teilhard.com) explores Ignatian Spirituality and the intersection of faith, science and reason through the life and writings of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (pictured above).
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7 Responses to The God of Surprises

  1. Tim Ryan & Barry Blackburn says:

    TANKS for this! As always. Barry Blackburn, Toronto

  2. Lynda says:

    Beautiful. Thank you.

  3. Thanks for sharing. Was in need of that prayer.

  4. Theresa says:

    Thank you for this much-needed prayer. It has a ring of John O’Donohue about it…

  5. Michael says:

    I love the sentiment of co-creating. It is one I often come back to… what does it mean…? I always end up at a silent space, filled with a living beauty, or here, reading a blog like yours. 🙂

    Michael

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