Love One Another is the
Milwaukee Compassionate
Heart Interspiritual
Community message for
April 24th, 2016. The speaker is
Craig Bergland.
The message is based on the following readings:
First Reading: from Roshi
Joan Hallifax on WildMind.org
But first, compassion is comprised of that capacity to see clearly into the nature of suffering. It is that ability to really stand strong and to recognize also that I’m not separate from this suffering. But that is not enough, because compassion, which activates the motor cortex, means that we aspire, we actually aspire to transform suffering. And if we’re so blessed, we engage in activities that transform suffering. But compassion has another component, and that component is really essential. That component is that we cannot be attached to outcome.
Now I worked with dying people for over 40 years. I had the privilege of working on death row in a maximum security [prison] for six years.
And I realized so clearly in bringing my own life experience, from working with dying people and training caregivers, that any attachment to outcome would distort deeply my own capacity to be fully present to the whole catastrophe.
And when I worked in the prison system, it was so clear to me, this: that many of us in this room, and almost all of the men that I worked with on death row, the seeds of their own compassion had never been watered. That compassion is actually an inherent human quality. It is there within every human being. But the conditions for compassion to be activated, to be aroused, are particular conditions.
Second Reading:
Acts 11:
1-17
The apostles and the brothers and sisters throughout
Judea heard that even the Gentiles had welcomed
God’s word. When
Peter went up to
Jerusalem, the circumcised believers criticized him. They accused him, “You went into the home of the uncircumcised and ate with them!”
Step-by-step, Peter explained what had happened. “I was in the city of Joppa praying when I had a visionary experience. In my vision, I saw something like a large linen sheet being lowered from heaven by its four corners. It came all the way down to me. As I stared at it, wondering what it was, I saw four-legged animals—including wild beasts—as well as reptiles and wild birds. I heard a voice say, ‘
Get up, Peter!
Kill and eat!’ I responded, ‘
Absolutely not,
Lord!
Nothing impure or unclean has ever entered my mouth.’
The voice from heaven spoke a second time, ‘Never consider unclean what God has made pure.’ This happened three times, then everything was pulled back into heaven. At that moment three men who had been sent to me from
Caesarea arrived at the house where we were staying.
The Spirit told me to go with them even though they were Gentiles. These six brothers also went with me, and we entered that man’s house. He reported to us how he had seen an angel standing in his house and saying, ‘
Send to Joppa and summon
Simon, who is known as Peter. He will tell you how you and your entire household can be saved.’ When I began to speak, the
Holy Spirit fell on them, just as the
Spirit fell on us in the beginning. I remembered the
Lord’s words: ‘
John will baptize with water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.’ If God gave them the same gift he gave us who believed in the
Lord Jesus Christ, then who am
I? Could I stand in God’s way?”
Third Reading:
John 13:31-35
When
Judas was gone,
Jesus said, “Now the
Human One[a] has been glorified, and God has been glorified in him. If God has been glorified in him, God will also glorify the Human One in himself and will glorify him immediately.
Little children, I’m with you for a little while longer. You will look for me—but, just as I told the
Jewish leaders, I also tell you now—‘Where I’m going, you can’t come.’
“I give you a new commandment:
Love each other. Just as I have loved you, so you also must love each other. This is how everyone will know that you are my disciples, when you love each other.”
- published: 25 Apr 2016
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