Friday, January 24, 2020

Chapter 5: Monastic obedience (paragraph 4)


We should remember, however, that such obedience will be acceptable to God and rewarding to us, if we carry out the orders given us in a way that is not fearful, nor slow, nor half-hearted, nor marred by murmuring or the sort of compliance that betrays resentment. (From para. 4 of Ch. 5 of Saint Benedict's Rule, trans. by Patrick Barry, OSB, 1997.)

For me, Benedict paints a picture, in this chapter, of obedience as liberty of spirit. Such freedom is immediate -- an undivided response that is borne of love, and not dragged down nor deadened by ego.

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