Thursday, August 9, 2012

"Set me as a seal on your heart"

From today's office of reading:
That is why he says: ‘Set me as a seal on your heart.’ As though to say: Love me, as I love you; have me in your mind, in your memory, in your desire; in your sighing, your groaning, your weeping. Remember, man, in what state I fashioned you, how far I preferred you before the rest of creatures, the dignity with which I ennobled you; how I crowned you with glory and honour, made you a little less than the angels, and subjected all things under your feet. Remember not only the great things I did for you, but what harsh indignities I bore on your behalf; and see if you are not acting wickedly against me, if you do not love me. For who loves you as I love you? Who created you, if not I? Who redeemed you, if not I?
Baldwin of Canterbury: treatise 10 

Remember me
re-member. Let us rejoined ourselves again to Him. To become, once again, a member of His body.

For who loves you as I love you? Who created you, if not I? Who redeemed you, if not I?
nobody. nobody. nobody. But you O Lord.

Here is a prayer, that ends the treatise that Baldwin of Canterbury wrote:

Lord, take away from me the heart of stone, a heart shrunken and uncircumcised — take it away and give me a new heart, a heart of flesh, a clean heart. You cleanse our heart and love the heart that is clean — possess my heart and dwell in it, both holding it and filling it. You surpass what is highest in me, and yet are within my inmost self! Pattern of beauty and seal of holiness, mould my heart in your likeness: mould my heart under your mercy, God of my heart and God my portion for ever. Amen.

Give me a new heart O Lord. A heart that loves like You do. Amen.

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