file: /pub/resources/text/taize/johannine: jh9409.txt ----------------------------------------------------- Johannine Hours - September 1994 - Psalm 142 Psalm 142 is the prayer of a poor person; it was the favorite psalm of Saint Francis. It traces out a road that goes from lament to praise, from solitude to communion. From the depths of their distress, those who pray the psalm "pour forth" their lament, accepting that the restraining-walls within break down. The soul holds nothing back; it lets its pain and confusion flow out freely before God. This distress is caused in part by the harshness of others, by "persecutors." But still worse is the solitude, the total absence of comprehension and of interest: "There is no one interested in me, no one who cares for my life" (v.5). Those who were close have disappeared. Then the lamentation becomes prayer, a humble request for liberation from God. And prayer causes a taste for life to return. Saying to God, "you are my portion in the land of the living" (v.6) means refusing to despair, it means still searching for happiness on this earth, in spite of the deepest disappointments. In prayer, I have the assurance that I will sing again. Free, I will give thanks. Praise brings us from solitude to communion. I thank God for a gift, and I escape from my isolation. A gift received from God overflows, spreads out. When I am filled, I become a seed of communion, I become hospitable: "They shall gather around me, because of your goodness to me" (v.8). Filled with the happiness that comes from God, I will not refuse to share my joy with anyone, even with those who previously ignored or despised me. Q: What gift have I received from God that I can share with others? With whom can I live in communion through a shared joy? === The idea of "Johannine hours" was born in Taize as a simple response to all those who were trying to assimilate the Bible's message in the midst of their daily life. Because of work or studies, it is often impossible to spend long hours in silence and reflection, but everyone can take an hour from time to time to enter a church, sit quietly at home or go out for a walk in the park. There, in silence, we can meditate on a passage of Scripture to listen to the voice of Christ. During the time of silence, it is important to concentrate on what we understand and not waste time worrying if, in some Biblical expressions, we find it difficult to hear the voice of Christ. The idea is to communicate to others what we have understood, not burdening them with our own hesitations but rather telling them what has brought us joy, what has led us to run the risk of trusting more deeply. === To subscribe to the Taize mailing list which sends out the "Johannine Hour" each month as well as other news items concerning Taize from time to time, please send a mail to: server@taize.frmug.fr.net with a line in the message body, SUBSCRIBE TAIZE-JH === For those with access to Internet services (*new addresses*) The JH's can be read in GERMAN and ENGLISH on the following GOPHER gopher.phil.uni-sb.de (menu items 12/13/12) in FRENCH and ENGLISH using WWW www http://saturn.colorado.edu:8080/Christian/list.html The FINGER command can bring you the short daily Bible verse that is used in Taize during the midday prayer (updated daily at 0300 GMT). finger taize@pf2.phil.uni-sb.de The monthly JH's in English are archived and available using anonymous ftp from: iclnet93.iclnet.org dir: pub/resources/text/taize/johannine email addresses: taize@cpe.ipl.fr or taize@dkauni2.bitnet === end