The Bead of God’s Love
October 20, 2009
On this bead we thank God for his infinite love…
Thank him for the greatest gift of all (John 3:16)
in which he has shown us the fullness of his love.
On this bead I give thanks to the Lord for every gift of love through others…
…for everything in my life ~ for life itself.
Love, the greatest gift, given to us freely by God, who looks upon us with infinite, intimate love, deeper than we could ever imagine. Recall the feeling you experienced when you first gazed upon your newborn child. Time it by 1,000,000. You’re not even close.
Thinking of God in this way is quite overwhelming. Just as we can build walls between ourselves and God’s peace (as I wrote yesterday) we can build walls between ourselves and God’s love. In recognising our intrinsic unworthiness, we can forget that we have been made worthy by His love. Perfect love, that took Jesus, as a voluntary sacrifice to the Cross.
Sometimes, in confusing unworthiness with ”un-loveable-ness”, we cut ourselves off from the full realisation of God’s love and it’s redeeming transforming power in our lives. In the Eucharist we experience the culmination of that love, made visible before us. Receive…
Today, let your God love you…
Let Your God Love You
Be silent.
Be still.
Alone.
Empty
Before your God.
Say nothing.
Ask nothing.
Be silent.
Be still.
Let your God look upon you.
That is all.
God knows.
God understands.
God loves you
With an enormous love,
And only wants
To look upon you
With that love.
Quiet.
Still.
Be.
Let your God ~
Love you.
~ Edwina Gately
The Serenity Bead
October 19, 2009

Touch this pearl often. You need it!
It is said that “fear not”, and other expressions with the same meaning, are mentioned 365 times in the Bible. That is one such encouragement for each day of the year! May this thought be in your heart and in your thinking…that every day God is telling us not to fear!
Pray for lightheartedness in your life. “Don’t worry – be happy!” and thankful!
This bead is sometimes called the lightheartedness bead! Think of it ~ to have a heart that is light! I prefer the word “serenity”, as serenity calls to mind a peace of heart, a sense of calm and all being right within us. Serenity is a still pond, unruffled by the winds of strife. All is quiet; all is still…
Sometimes serenity can be hard to find, tantalisingly out of reach, yet Jesus promised us the peace that “passeth all understanding”. He is true to His promises, it is us who block the path of His peace, bu building walls of worry and anxiety, stress and concerns. Why not let the Holy Spirit dismantle your walls, brick by brick…
“When you are worried and restless, you may lay down your heavy load, forget your worries and leave them in front of the One who says: ‘Do not worry’ and ‘My peace I give unto you’. You may pray:
I give away my load of worries. I receive Your peace.
(I breathe out my worry, I breathe in Your peace.)”
“Come to me, all you that labour, and are burdened, and I will refresh you” (Matthew 11:28)
The Desert Bead
October 16, 2009

Sometimes we live like in a desert.
Here I face the trials of life,
the fight and the everyday struggle for life.
I have to live it through. I can’t avoid the desert of life.
I become aware of the temptations, my shortcomings,
my doubts and fatigue.Sometimes I hurt others.
Often I fail in my good intentions.
I feel dirty and full of scars.
Oh, Lord, I live as if in a desert!
I can grasp the desert pearl and pray:
Lord, cleanse me – that I will be clean!
Heal me – that I will be whole!
Draw me close to you – that my soul will find peace!
Where is the desert place?
It is within each of us. We carry it inside our hearts. We can be in a room full of people, in a crowded place, surrounded by life and colour, sound and movement, and yet feel utterly alone and as dry as sand under a baking sun. The early Christians recognised this place as one where God resides, and so moved to the desert in order to seek Him. We now know them as the “Desert Fathers”.
In the desert we are stripped of both comfort and distraction. The world loses its power to lure us away from God. As with the prophet Hosea’s wife, we are lured into the desert places of the heart so that God can woo us back to Him. The desert is a mirror, held up to us, so that we can see our true reflection and be humbled. Though dry and arid, it is a blessed experience. I am thankful for my desert places…
Dear Lord…
Please grant that I shall
Never waste my pain; for…
To fail without learning,
To fall without getting up,
To sin without overcoming,
To be hurt without forgiving,
To be discontent without improving,
To be crushed without becoming more caring,
To suffer without growing more sensitive,
Makes of suffering a senseless, futile exercise,
A tragic loss,
And of pain,
The greatest waste of all.
~ Dick Innes
The Baptism Bead
October 13, 2009

The bead is about to give oneself completely to God, it’s about Christening, about new life. White means that every single day we may start again. Every single day we may trust that God takes care of us. Just as the Virgin Mary held Jesus in her arms, so does God, our heavenly Father, He holds us in his arms.
This is the pearl also for regenerating.
Use it in your prayers for committing yourself and your life to God.
Over and over again.
“Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17)
I was blessed this weekend to attend a Catholic baptism, that of my young nephew. During the service, I was given an opportunity to renew my own baptismal vows. Every day a new beginning. Every morning when I wake, a chance to recommit myself again to God, to remember my baptism and be thankful. Through baptism, we are welcomed into God’s family. Each day, I accept that welcome afresh ~ I align myself with the family of God; I take on the yoke of my Christian birthright; I choose to step out into the light of the Holy Spirit and be His ambassador in the world.
You have invited me O Lord;
Into Your hands I commend my life…Amen
The “I” Bead
October 12, 2009
This is a small pearl to remind me of my place in the creation.
I am small. I am just one part of it all.
But I am precious in the eyes of God.
He created me in his own image!
The “I” bead is one of the smaller beads in the Pearls of Life. It is also closest to the God bead. It tells me…
I am small and insignificant
But I am close to the God of all
He watches over me
He takes care of me
St. Therese of Lisieux recognised how small she was. She called it her “littleness”, like a little child totally dependant on her parents. The smaller I become, the lower God has to stoop to reach me, the more His love and mercy are revealed.
The “I” bead helps me to connect with who, and what I am…
I am tired, weary, burdened…
I am a child of God, loved by Him, created in His image…
“I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine” (Song of Songs 6:3)
The “I” bead helps me to see all that I am in the Light of His Love, and from a heavenly perspective.
Lord, lead me to the place where I can be ALL that I am in You.
The Silence Bead
October 10, 2009

This is a pearl for meditation.
It is meant for the “in-between-moments” you need in life.
The pause is important.
Look at the sentences “God is nowhere” and “God is now here”.
What is the difference?
Yes, the interval, the pause, which changed the feeling of an absent God into the God who is present.
“For in him we live, and move, and have our being” (Acts 17:28)
It is time for silence, withdrawal, retreat. Life has become increasingly more frantic, busy and full. Demands fly at me from all sides. In the act of juggling the demands of home, work, friends, family the voice of God has become ever quieter, smaller, more distant.
I step back.
Breathe.
Focus.
…in the quiet space, I hear a whisper. It is God’s voice, calling me to a deeper unity with Him. Inviting me to lay the cares and burdens at the foot of the Cross. Welcoming me into sacred, healing space. I feel the caress of God’s love upon the worn and weary places of my heart. I remain still, and allow Him to bring healing and hope. In the silence, I connect with Him, and with me. All is peace…
I wait.