March 30
Dear Diary,
After Church, Robert brought us back home. Then Sister Mary Claire and I spent the day at home with Mini. We did some spring cleaning, and later we read and talked over today’s meditation together. It was a quiet day after a beautiful Palm Sunday.
The meditation was about the inscription placed over Jesus on the Cross, and how even there He was shown to the world as King. Sister said it is a wonder to think that our dear Lord, so hurt and humbled, was still truly reigning from the Cross. Not like an earthly king with banners and soldiers, but with love, suffering, and mercy.
I kept thinking how beautiful it is that Jesus did not come to rule by force, but by giving Himself. The meditation made me think that I should not want to look important or be praised, but should be glad to belong to Him quietly. Sister Mary Claire said that if Jesus is really the King of my heart, then I ought to let Him have His way in little things too, especially when I would rather be proud, stubborn, or noticed.
That stayed with me all through the afternoon.
Sometimes I think I want Jesus to be my King, but I do not always want the humility that comes with loving Him. Yet today’s meditation made me want to bow my head a little more sweetly and say, yes, Lord, rule over me. Be my King in my thoughts, in my words, and even in the little hidden corners of my heart.
By evening the house looked nicer, the day had grown still, and it felt good to sit down quietly together. Palm Sunday has passed, but it seemed to leave behind a kind of hush, as if Holy Week had come and was asking us to stay very close to Jesus.
Evening Prayer
Dear Jesus, my crucified King,
Thank You for this quiet day and for bringing us home safely from Church.
Thank You for Robert, for Sister Mary Claire, and for dear little Mini.
Please clean my heart even better than we cleaned the house today.
Make me humble, gentle, and glad to belong to You.
Teach me to honor You not only with my prayers,
but with the little things I do all through the day.
Rule over my heart, dear Jesus,
and help me stay close to You during these holy days.
And please bless our home tonight with Your peace.
Amen.
Love,
Kathy