God is an ocean


During contemplation, we can lose ourselves in God, no matter how we are:

Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the ocean depths (Psalm 36:6; NLT).

He took with Him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and He began to be sorrowful and deeply distressed (Matthew 26:37; NKJV).

God is an ocean of sorrow;
An ocean of bliss.

God is an ocean of darkness;
An ocean of light.

God is an ocean of healing;
An ocean of good.

God is an ocean of oneness –
An ocean of love.

God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them (1 John 4:16; NLT).


 

Beside me


The LORD says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. I will advise you and watch over you” (Psalm 32:8; NLT). 

When I sleep,
You watch beside me;
When I wake,
You’re always there.

When I go,
You stay beside me;
When I weep,
You always care.

When I’m sick,
You sit beside me;
When I’m scared,
You’re always near.

When I die,
You walk beside me:
Come what may, my God,
You’re here!

The LORD keeps watch over you as you come and go, both now and forever (Psalm 121: 8; NLT).


 References

Where I wake up, you are still with me! (Psalm 139:18; NLT). 

The LORD said to him, “I have heard your prayer and your petition. I have set this Temple apart to be holy – this place you have built where my name will be honored forever. I will always watch over it, for it is dear to my heart” (1 Kings 9:3; NLT). 

We are the temple of the living God. As God said: “I will live in them and walk among them. I will be their God, and they will be my people” (2 Corinthians 6:16; NLT). 

In all their suffering he also suffered (Isaiah 63:9; NLT). 

Even when I walk through the darkest valley, I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me. Your rod and your staff protect and comfort me (Psalm 23:4; NLT).


 

Face blindness


I will give you treasures hidden in the darkness, secret riches. I will do this so you may know that I am the LORD, the God of Israel, the one who calls you by name (Isaiah 45:3; NLT). 

Definition
Face blindness, medically known as prosopagnosia, is a neurological condition characterised by an impaired ability to recognise familiar faces (Perplexity).

Introduction
I am 73 years old, and have had face blindness, alongside other perceptual difficulties, for many years. Face blindness has made my life hard and lonely. It has caused me a lot of embarrassment, avoidance, isolation, and low self-esteem. However, until this week, I had no idea what face blindness was, or that I was living with it.

Groups
Face blindness makes social interactions difficult. It’s hard to cope with seeing the same people repeatedly, but not being able to tell them apart, or to attach the right name and personal details to them, however hard I try.

This isn’t too difficult to manage when I am new to a group, but after a few weeks, people naturally expect me to know and remember them, which is impossible for me. I soon begin to feel increasingly awkward and anxious in any group. In the end I cannot face going back, which makes me feel a failure, and as if I am completely unlikeable. Another door closes, my hopes are dashed yet again, and my confidence shrinks still further. The idea of trying again elsewhere becomes increasingly challenging.

Context
When I meet anyone I am supposed to “know” away from their usual group, or context, they naturally speak and behave as if we know each other, whilst I often have no idea at all who they are.

Realisation
I have never understood why recognising people is so problematic for me, having seen this difficulty as a purely individual shortcoming – an inexplicable, blameworthy, personal deficiency. However, this week, for the first time, I discovered that there are other people living with exactly the same problem.

Neurodivergence
I have other neurological differences too, but until this week, I had seen them as unconnected, purely individual, quirks. It never occurred to me that they might all be linked. These are the neurodivergence issues I live with every day:

Face blindness (inability to recognise people)
Car blindness (inability to tell cars apart)
Inability to tell left from right
Spatial orientation and reversal issues
No sense of direction (I rely on recognising objects to navigate in buildings, shops, streets etc)
Inability to use maps (unless they are the right way up, and I am going forward very slowly)
Inability to remember the way to places I have been to before
Vivid memories of experiencing Alice in Wonderland syndrome as a child

Conclusion: it’s time to come out!
It is totally new for me to recognise my face blindness, or to speak about my neurological issues openly. I have never discussed any of this with a doctor or therapist. Rather, I have always covered up my difficulties as best I could, whilst feeling foolish and personally to blame for my “shortcomings”.

So, today, here and now, I am coming out as a face-blind person who also has other potentially linked neurological differences. I am now starting to work on how to manage all this openly with other people. For the first time in my life, I am daring to feel as if my difficulties are not my fault, and this, alone, is a huge relief.

Finally, I want to give thanks, acknowledging publicly that all this is part of God’s healing process for me.

I am the LORD who heals you (Exodus 15:26; NLT).


 

My prayers


Since I have begun, let me speak further to my Lord, even though I am but dust and ashes (Genesis 18:27; NLT).

Though my prayers are not high-flown,
The only words I use: my own,
Yet, as I struggle, all alone:
You hear me.

Holy One, you won’t disown
My prayers, despite my heart of stone,
For you sent Jesus, to atone:
You see me.

Though my prayers are not full-blown,
You know each stifled sigh and groan,
And though I’m weak, just flesh and bone:
You love me!

He loves us with unfailing love; the LORD’s faithfulness endures forever. Praise the LORD! (Psalm 117:2; NLT).


References

I am nothing (Job 40:4; NLT).

He hears us (1 John 5:14; NLT). 

If we are faithless, he remains faithful, for he cannot disown himself (2 Timothy 2:13; NIV).

I groan; I sigh [in prayer], and my spirit grows faint (Psalm 77:3; AMP).

The LORD sees every heart and knows every plan and thought (1 Chronicles 28:9; NLT).

I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh (Ezekiel 36:26; NIV).

We have an advocate who pleads our case before the Father. He is Jesus Christ, the one who is truly righteous. He himself is the sacrifice that atones for our sins – and not only our sins but the sins of all the world (1 John 2:1-2; NLT).

You are the God who sees me (Genesis 16:13; NLT).

You know what I am going to say even before I say it, LORD (Psalm 139:4; NLT).

The Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God (Romans 8:26-7; NIV).

My intercessor is my friend as my eyes pour out tears to God (Job 16:20; NIV).

He knows how weak we are; he remembers we are only dust (Psalm 103:14; NLT).


 

Christ crucified


Then the soldiers nailed him to the cross (Mark 15:24; NLT).

In agony
Of body,
And of mind,

Crucified,
In anguish
And despair,

Ours were the sins
You bore; for us
You prayed,

Though feeling abandoned –
God’s dear Son,
And Heir.

You exposed yourself to death itself, and allowed yourself to be counted among criminals, while you bore the guilt of many and interceded for sinners (Isaiah 53:12; TIB).

Then a cloud overshadowed them, and a voice from the cloud said, “This is my dearly loved Son. Listen to him” (Mark 9:7; NLT).


References:

He was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins (Isaiah 53:5; NLT).

At about three o’clock, Jesus called out with a loud voice, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” which means “My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?” (Matthew 27:46; NLT).

Jesus called out with a loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” When he had said this, he breathed his last (Luke 23:46; NIV).

Reading: Isaiah 53.


 

Contemplation


We know how much God loves us, and we have put our trust in his love. God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them (1 John 4:16; NLT).

Contemplation, Yahweh God,
Is waiting in your love;
It’s sharing in your love,
And praying in your love.

Contemplation, Son of Man,
Is walking in your love;
It’s serving in your love,
And resting in your love.

Contemplation, Holy Ghost,
Is dancing in your love;
It’s sighing in your love,
And weeping in your love.

Contemplation, Elohim,
Is living in your love;
It’s fading in your love,
And dying in your love.

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me (Psalm 23:4; KJV).


 

God’s will (with thanks to A.H.)


Mary said, “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; may it be done to me according to your word.” And the angel left her (Luke 1:38; AMP).

I pray to you, O Holy One,
As Mary did, so long ago:
May it be done to me, my God,
According to your word.

I beg of you, O Holy One,
As Jesus did, so long ago:
Please take this cup away, and yet
Your will be done, not mine.

I cling to you, O Holy One,
With mind and heart; soul, flesh, and blood:
For you’re my way, my truth, my life;
My faith; my hope; my love.

Three things will last forever – faith, hope, and love – and the greatest of these is love (1 Corinthians 13:13; NLT).


References

The high and lofty one who lives in eternity, the Holy One, says this: “I live in the high and holy place with those whose spirits are contrite and humble. I restore the crushed spirit of the humble and revive the courage of those with repentant hearts” (Isaiah 57:15; NLT).

Father, if you are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine (Luke 22:42; NLT).

I cling to you; your strong right hand holds me securely (Psalm 63:8; NLT).

Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me” (John 14:6; NLT).


 

Contemplation


A few days ago, I suddenly understood contemplation in a way that is new to me. I saw that no special techniques of any kind are needed, because even whilst we are waiting for God, wordlessly, perhaps even despairingly, we are already one with God.

The phrase, “Waiting in God’s womb”, burst into my mind as a new definition of contemplation. For me, this means that that no matter what we experience, every aspect of our intention is shared with, and by, our amazing God.

Be still in the presence of the LORD, and wait patiently for him to act (Psalm 37:7; NLT). 

Contemplation:
Waiting in God’s womb.

Contemplation:
Merging with God’s love.

Contemplation:
Sharing in God’s joy.

Contemplation:
Resting in God’s peace.

You will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand (Philippians 4:7; NLT).


References

Will I, who causes others to give birth, not also give birth myself, says the Lord? Will I, who bestows generation upon others, be barren myself, says the Lord your God? (Isaiah 66:9; CPDV).

You deserted the Rock, who fathered you; you forgot the God who gave you birth (Deuteronomy 32:18; NIV).

Before the mountains were born, before you gave birth to the earth and the world, from eternity to eternity, you are God (Psalm 90:2; CSB).

The LORD is in his holy Temple (Habakkuk 2:20; NLT).

Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28; NLT).


 

In your dear hand


The life of every living thing is in his hand, and the breath of every human being (Job 12:10; NLT).

In your dear hand,
O Living God –
My life is in your hand.

My mind, heart, soul;
My flesh and blood –
They’re all at your command.

If you are willing,
Yahweh God –
Please take this bitter cup away.

Yet may your will be done,
My God –
Your will be done today.

Father, if you are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine (Luke 22:42; NLT).


References

It is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God (Hebrews 10:10:31; NLT).

Father, into your hands I commit my spirit (Luke 23:46; NLT).

My soul clings to you; your strong right hand holds me securely (Psalm 63:8; NLT).

This is what the Sovereign LORD, the Holy One of Israel, says: “Only in returning to me and resting in me will you be saved. In quietness and confidence is your strength” (Isaiah 30:15; NLT).


 

Start again


If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9; NIV).

Start again with every breath –
Whatever’s happened: start afresh.

Start anew to face the truth –
In every quarrel: call a truce.

Start once more when you’ve told lies –
Admit your fault; apologise.

Start afresh when you’ve caused pain –
Confess your guilt; then try again.

Start from scratch when you’ve done wrong –
Ask Christ to help you: he is strong.

Start anew; forgive your foe –
And never give back blow for blow.

Start, right now, to face your strife
With Christ beside you: this is life.

So take heart with each new breath –
Whatever’s happened: start afresh!

Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world (John 16:33; NLT).


References

This is eternal life: to know you, the only true God, and the one whom you sent – Jesus the Messiah (John 17:3; ISV).

God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son (1 John 5:11; NIV).

Even when I walk through the darkest valley, I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me. Your rod and your staff protect and comfort me (Psalm 23:4; NLT).

The LORD is compassionate and merciful, slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love. He will not constantly accuse us, nor remain angry forever. He does not punish us for all our sins; he does not deal harshly with us, as we deserve. For his unfailing love toward those who fear him is as great as the height of the heavens above the earth (Psalm 103:8-11; NLT).

He forgives all my sins (Psalm 103:3; NLT).

Your sins have been forgiven through Jesus (1 John 2:12; NLT).

If you forgive those who sin against you, your heavenly Father will forgive you. But if you refuse to forgive others, your Father will not forgive your sins (Matthew 6:14-15; NLT).

Love your enemies! Pray for those who persecute you! In that way, you will be acting as true children of your Father in heaven. For he gives his sunlight to both the evil and the good, and he sends rain on the just and the unjust alike (Matthew 5:44-5; NLT).