Friday, April 07, 2006

Paupers for Mercy

"Maybe this is the heart of our hang-up, the root of our dilemma. We fluctuate between castigating ourselves and congratulating ourselves because we are deluded into thinking we can save ourselves. We develop a false sense of security from our good works and scrupulous observance of the law. Our halo gets too tight and a carefully-disguised attitude of moral superiority results. Or, we are appalled by our inconsistency, devastated that we haven’t lived up to our lofty expectations of ourselves. The roller coaster ride of elation and depression continues.

Why?

Because we never lay hold of our nothingness before God, and consequently, we never enter into the deepest reality of our relationship with Him. But when we accept ownership of our powerlessness and helplessness, when we acknowledge that we are paupers at the door of God’s mercy, then God can make something beautiful out of us. "

Brennan Manning , The Ragamuffin Gospel (78).
(Underlined emphasis is mine, not the author's).

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Always good to be reminded of our need for God's love and grace. Are you reading the book?
Anne

Theresa said...

Yes, I've finished the book. I recommend it - it was a fresh perspective for me on a commonly-discussed topic. :) Let me know if you read it!