Our prayer becomes a prayer of communion and attentiveness to the Lord...often we don't need words...we just enjoy being together with Him, in love, in response to His love.
The statues on the grounds can bring new life to familiar passages of Scripture. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is a beautiful example, "Be it done to me according to Thy Will." And at the end of the gospels, we read of her standing at the foot of her Son's Cross, undoubtedly brokenhearted.
Surrender can lead us through the valley of death...it can lead us to places we would rather not go...even Jesus prayed: "My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will."
When the love of the Father and the Son is our deepest longing, we are set free to experience God in the midst of our surrender to what He brings into our lives. We know there is a good purpose. We know He understands. We are not alone -- He is with us...even when we are confused and hurting. We can experience God in our grief and suffering if we open ourselves to Him.
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