A Lay Cistercian Looks at Spiritual Reality
This is a topic which can be misleading, if not put into context. In my Lectio Divina a few weeks ago, Phil 2:5, I came across several thoughts that made me sit up straight and come to attention. I was thinking, if love is the purpose of life, Deuteronomy 6 and Matthew 22:37, is love always easy and happy, full of peace, with no anxiety or stress? Is love without pain or sacrifice of self? Right away, I thought of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemani. Matthew 26:38-40  This is genuine love but one that demands choice, a choice that is uncomfortable, the dark side of love. This dark side of one is not evil or bad or less love than the bright side. The dark side of love is not the same as dark love, but the reality that sometimes love demands great courage and sacrifice to remain true. You have heard of the phrase TOUGH LOVE.
As one who aspires to be a Lay Cistercian, I view dark love as the price I must pay for the pearl of great price, the treasure I would sell all to possess, even though those closest to me don’t have a clue what that means for me.
These are just some thoughts from a broken-down, old temple of the Holy Spirit.
LEARNING POINTS
What would you do to keep your faith relationship with Christ intact?