
Anthony Bloom
Anthony Bloom (1914 – 2003), Archbishop in the Orthodox Church, has good insight here.
When you live in your family, and you work out of doors and are doing a heavy kind of work, you may come back physically worn out. If at that moment your mother, your sister, your father or whoever else, said ‘Do you love me?’ you would say ‘I do.’
If the other person goes on investigating, ‘Do you really love me at this moment?’ what you could honestly have said is ‘No, I feel nothing but my aching back and worn out body.’ But you are perfectly right in saying ‘I love you’ because you know that underneath all exhaustion, there is a live current of love.
– Beginning to Pray, page 35-36
It is that way with God. For one reason or another we don’t always feel our love for him but there is, still, a live current of love.
Prayer:Father, I thank you there is a live current of love in me for you and yours, even when I don’t always feel it.
Sound Bite: The live current of Love for Christ is deeper than my surface feelings.
– fritz@langgang.com


