Where Are You Staying?
– Br. Michael, ofm
Based on the Gospel of John 1.35-42
Where are you staying?
I have always found this an interesting question poised to Jesus. I find it interesting as well when it is poised to us over the course of our travels and journeys. It invites a conversation about place and being. It invites us to pay attention and maybe even to see again or see with new eyes. As I pondered this question and the simple response of Jesus, to “come and see” I had a sense of closeness.
I ask:
Where are you staying?
Jesus responds:
It is closer than you think,
sometimes it feels too familiar to you
and yet there are so many rooms.
I ask again: Where are you staying?
Jesus responds:
This place I am staying
is transformed again and again
with clarity and tenderness.
Come and See.
I respond by doing so.
It is a familiar and yet mysterious place,
there is warmth and depth to it.
I say:
I will remain here Jesus,
there is much here
and this familiar place feels new.
Jesus says:
Come and See
I respond:
Here, I find you, my Messiah,
I know I am taught here,
taught to see, speak, be and do things anew.
Here, you see me for who I am.
You call me to truth and to life.
You ask me to trust what you see.
Jesus responds:
I am staying here in your heart.
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