Sanctuary … a place, a way of thinking, which is safe, secure; a sacred place.
“Sanctuary!”
The word shouted out by Notre Dame Cathedral bell ringer, Quasimodo, after saving Esmeralda from certain death, at the hands of Archdeacon, Claude Frollo. He was declaring to all in the city that he was declaring safety for his most real human friend, within the sacred walls of Notre Dame.
Quasimodo knew that sanctuary could be found by entering into that sacred place.
There are many places that might be sanctuary-inducing …
- Standing in the sand, at water’s edge, as the tide ebbs and flows right in front of us.
- Hiking up a mountain trail, where only the sounds of the birds overhead, or the crunch of our shoes on the sticks, rocks and soil below our feet can be heard.
- Sitting in the wooden pew, where we have sat our entire life … once with a spouse and rowdy children, on a Sunday morning.
- Or (for someone in my life) sitting at a baseball stadium, eating a stadium frank, yelling at the umpire and cheering on the ‘good guys’.
” s a n c t u a r y “
Just last Friday, at school, I approached a young man … a young man of few words, who you feel honored when he is willing to share a few with you. I asked his plans for the two week spring break. He told me he would be working with his dad. He then asked what my plans were, and I listed refinishing furniture, painting and cleaning.
He looked at me and said, “so you’re working too.”
To which I responded, “yes …” I then paused, and grinned, “but, I don’t have to talk to anyone.”
He looked at me, with a grin growing across is face, a bright light shining from his eyes, “I don’t either.”
The word sanctuary that can be an experience, such as …
- physical labor, with no need to talk.
- reading a novel, cover to cover.
- a meal with family or friends.
- a shared experience with someone you love.
- laying in bed, in the arms of someone who loves you.
Whatever sanctuary is for you, for me, I pray we might find that sacred place this day, this week, so that we might be revived and energized in a place of safety.
Reblogged this on praise2worshipdotnet and commented:
I like the part about working in quiet as a sanctuary. Good place to turn off the cell phone for a while!
Absolutely! I do often turn on music, or simply enjoy the quiet of my own meditations … priceless in the noisy world we live. Thanks for sharing Pastor Pete! I am honored.
Blessings,
Carole