Monday, June 21, 2021

We can withstand even the most frightening storms (Bishop Robert Barron)


   In this wonderful story of the calming of the storm at sea, we witness some of the spiritual dynamics of fear and trust. The disciples stand symbolically for all of us journeying through life within the narrow confines of the fearful ego.

   When they confront the storm and the mighty waves, they are immediately filled with terror. Similarly, when the trials and anxieties of life confront the go, the first reaction is fear, since three is no power beyond itself upon which it can rely. In the midst of this terrible storm, this inner and outer tension, Jesus symbolizes the divine energy that remains unaffected by the fear-storms generated by the grasping ego.

   Continuing to read this story at a spiritual level, we see that it is none other than this divine power that successfully calms the waves: he rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was great calm. This beautiful narrative seems to suggest that if we but awaken to the presence of God within us, if we learn to live and to see at a deeper level, if we live in basic trust rather than fear, then we can withstand even the most frightening storms.


--Bishop Robert Barron, Gospel Reflection, June 20, 2020

Image source: Sadao Watanabe, Boat in a Storm (1967), https://www.sarugallery.com/default.php?L=4&NR=466

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